Russian strike on Odesa: five people injured

The number of people injured in an overnight Russian attack on the city of Odesa has risen to five.
Source: Serhii Lysak, Head of Odesa City Military Administration, on Telegram
Quote: "Four residents have been injured in an overnight attack on Odesa. All have been provided with the necessary treatment."
Details: Lysak said the attack had caused two single-storey houses to catch fire.
"Operational headquarters have been set up at the scenes and the appropriate services and charities are working on site," he added.
Update: Lysak reported that as of 07:00 am, the number of casualties had risen to five.
"Two people have been hospitalised, two were given medical treatment at the scene and another person refused hospitalisation. High-rise residential buildings in several districts of the city, an office building and infrastructure facilities have been damaged. Early reports indicate that 82 windows have been blown out, 72 of which have been boarded up. Efforts to clear up the aftermath of the attack are ongoing," he noted.
Background: A Russian drone hit a nine-storey residential building in Odesa on the night of 31 May-1 June.
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