Russian drones target Odesa: six wounded, civilian and energy infrastructure damaged

Russian drones target Odesa: six wounded, civilian and energy infrastructure damaged

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Six people were injured in Odesa as a result of a nighttime attack by Russian drones.

According to Ukrinform, Odesa Regional State Administration head Oleh Kiper reported this on Telegram.

He said that during the night of December 4, Odesa again came under an intense attack by enemy drones. Air-defense units managed to destroy most of the aerial targets, but damage to civilian and energy infrastructure was recorded.

Falling debris and blast waves damaged doors and windows of seven apartment buildings and an administrative building, as well as several cars.

Preliminary reports indicate that six people were injured, including two rescued from blocked apartments. Additionally, 33 people including six children received psychological assistance.

Fires that broke out were promptly extinguished by rescuers. Points of Invincibility have been set up for residents of the damaged buildings.

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As reported by Ukrinform, late on December 3, explosions were heard in Kyiv during an air raid alert as air-defense forces engaged enemy drones.

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