Russians attack Odesa again: number injured rises after daytime strike
Russian forces have been attacking Odesa Oblast with drones since last night. Two people have been injured in Russian daytime strikes.
Source: Serhii Lysak, Head of Odesa City Military Administration; Oleh Kiper, Head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration; air-raid warning map
Quote from Lysak: "Following a daytime attack, two people are known to have been injured at one of the locations. One of them has been taken to hospital in a moderate condition. Doctors are providing all necessary assistance.
In total, seven people have been injured since the night as a result of enemy attacks."
Details: The Russians damaged civilian infrastructure and residential buildings in different parts of the city.
Kiper reported that as of 11:00, the Russians were still attacking Odesa Oblast with drones. Several cases of debris falling and impacts without detonation were recorded.
Earlier, Lysak reported that the overnight Russian attack caused significant destruction in a residential area of Odesa: 32 houses were damaged, including two completely destroyed.
At least 150 windows were shattered, and 22 entrance doors and 9 roofs were damaged.
Background: Five people, including a child, were injured in Russian drone strikes on the city of Odesa on the night of 20-21 November.
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