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July 21, 2025, 9:17 p.m.

Shelling of a resort in Odesa region caused losses worth 17 million

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Photo: State Environmental Inspectorate of the Southwestern District

Photo: State Environmental Inspectorate of the Southwestern District

Inspectors of the State Environmental Inspectorate of the Southwestern District inspected the territory of the resort of Roseika in Odesa region, which was damaged by shelling on June 1.

According to the inspectorate's press service, its employees found three land plots with a total area of 520 square meters contaminated.

They calculated the amount of damage at over UAH 17 million. The information was forwarded to the Operational Headquarters of the State Environmental Inspectorate to be included in the Unified Register of Environmental Damage Caused by Armed Aggression.

On the night of June 1, the Liman community of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi district, Odesa region, suffered from an attack by unmanned aerial vehicles from the Russian army. The attack damaged private households and the building of a recreation center, and a fire broke out.

On the night of May 30, the Russian army once again attacked Odesa region with kamikaze drones. The Izmail district came under attack. The Izmail District Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal investigation into another war crime committed by the Russian occupiers against the civilian population.

On the night of May 26, a drone strike caused fires and destruction in private households in Odesa district. A residential building was destroyed over an area of 100 square meters, followed by a fire, and rescuers extinguished the fire.

Roofs of residential buildings, an outbuilding, two garages, three cars, a fence and a gas pipeline were also damaged. In the latter case, there was no fire. At another address, two garages were destroyed with subsequent fire, a car was destroyed and a residential building was damaged.

As a result of the Russian attack on the night of May 25, 20 cars were burning in a parking lot in Odesa, located among high-rise buildings.

Кирило Бойко

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