Six injured in Odesa due to attack by enemy drones
Russia launched a massive drone strike on Odesa on Tuesday night, injuring six people, Regional Military Administration chief Oleh Kiper said.
"On the night of January 13, Odesa was again subjected to an intense attack by enemy drones. Unfortunately, six people were injured," he wrote on Telegram.
According to Kiper, the latest massive strike damaged energy facilities, apartment buildings, and social facilities, including a hospital, a kindergarten, an amusement park, a lyceum, a fitness center, and private vehicles.
The head of the Regional Administration noted that six people, aged between 35 and 68, were injured. Two were hospitalized with moderate injuries, and four others received medical treatment at the scene. All are under medical supervision.
"Operational headquarters and invincibility checkpoints have been established to assist residents of the damaged buildings. Relevant services and law enforcement agencies are working at the scene, documenting further Russian war crimes against civilians," he emphasized.
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