High-rise building damaged, 91-year-old man injured: consequences of the attack on Odesa.


The law enforcement agencies have launched an investigation into the enemy attack in Odesa and the region
The occupiers inflicted damage on residential buildings in Odesa. Apartments on the 18th and 19th floors of one of the residential complexes were damaged, as well as windows broken in four high-rise buildings.
In addition, several dozen cars were damaged, at least six of which were completely destroyed. As a result of the attack, three people were also injured.
In the Odesa district, at least six private residential buildings and outbuildings were damaged. A 91-year-old man was injured and hospitalized.
«The review is ongoing, the full list of destructions and damages is being established. At the scenes, prosecutors together with other law enforcement officers are recording the consequences of Russia's armed aggression,» it is noted in the message.
This morning, the enemy launched an attack on Odesa and the district using drones and missiles. This shelling led to damage to the infrastructure and injuries to people.
As a result of the night attack of kamikaze drones launched by Russia, Chernihiv was also damaged.
In Kharkiv, at 00:35, a gas pipe and five cars were damaged due to a drone strike. The most significant blow was dealt to the territory of a civilian enterprise in the Novobavarsky district of the city. As a result of the shelling, a massive fire broke out over an area of 1500 square meters, destroying production premises.
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