Russians struck civilian and critical infrastructure in Odesa: there are destructions.


Russian terrorists have attacked Odesa again
Last night, Russian terrorists launched an attack on Odesa, causing damage to civilian and energy infrastructure. An industrial building and a gas station caught fire due to falling debris. Emergency services are currently working on site to address the aftermath of the attack. Information about the injured is currently being clarified.
The Russian Federation continues to carry out attacks on Ukraine. This Time a massive combined airstrike was executed, but the Ukrainian air defense shot down many missiles and drones, and the targets were not achieved. Damage was inflicted on energy and gas infrastructure in various regions of Ukraine.
In the Odesa region, Russian terrorists have been attacking energy infrastructure since the conflict began in March. This is already the sixth attack. No casualties have been recorded. DTEK employees are working around the clock to restore the damaged equipment.
Damage to critical infrastructure facilities has also been recorded in Ternopil and Chernihiv regions. The fire that resulted from the missile attack on an industrial facility has been extinguished. Individual technical nodes were damaged. Damage has also been identified at the production facilities of the 'Naftogaz Group'. This is already the seventeenth attack on the company's gas infrastructure facilities, but no casualties have been reported.
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