Consequences of Russian UAV Strike on Odesa: Shops, Post Office and Cars Damaged. VIDEO+PHOTOS
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Russian drone attack on Odesa region injures civilians and damages supermarket and postal office
Russian forces launch massive drone attack on Odesa region, injuring civilians and striking supermarket and postal office Russian occupying forces carried out a large-scale daytime drone assault on the Odesa district on Wednesday, May 27. The attack, which involved Shahed-type drones, caused damage to a local grocery store, several apartment buildings, and a branch of the “Nova Poshta” postal service. Several cars caught fire in a nearby parking…
A massive fire broke out due to an enemy attack. A Nova Poshta branch was destroyed by an enemy drone in the Odesa region. The State Emergency Service and police are working at the scene, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing a Facebook post by the company's press service. Read also: Heavy smoke, Nova Poshta, a store, and homes under attack: The enemy attacked the Odesa region. Which Nova Poshta branch was damaged? Ukrainians were told that one of the No…
A drone attack by the Russian army has reached the Ukrainian city of Odesa in the south of the country. Eleven people are injured, including two children, according to regional governor Oleh Kiper, via Telegram. Eight of the victims were hospitalized and three of them are in serious condition, in an attack that has caused damage to residential buildings, a branch of the postal service and a grocery store. Local authorities have disseminated imag…
At least 11 people were injured this Wednesday in the aftermath of a Russian attack on Odessa port city in the south of Ukraine. Among the wounded is the two children, 11 and 12 years old.
At least 11 people were injured after a Russian air attack on the Ukrainian port city of Odessa, this Wednesday, according to Oleh Kiper, head of the military administration of the region. Two children, 11 and 12 years old, and eight others were hospitalized, according to Kiper. Maryna Averina, representative of the State Emergency Service of the Odessa region, said that the fire consumed 1,800 square meters.
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