Russian drones attacked Odesa: people were injured, an apartment burned

Facades of two residential buildings were damaged, two children were injured

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Overnight, Russian forces attacked Odesa again, damaging two residential buildings. Three people were injured, including two children with acute stress reactions. Psychologists from the State Emergency Service provided assistance to residents who were in danger due to the shelling.

Briefly about the main points
  • Russia attacked Odesa at night, damaging two residential buildings.
  • In an 18-storey building, part of the drone fell onto the balcony without exploding.
  • An apartment on the 5th floor of an 8-storey building caught fire.
  • Three people were injured, including two children with stress reactions.

Details of the night shelling of Odesa

At night, Russia struck again at residential areas in Odesa. In an 18-storey building, a part of a drone fell on the balcony of an apartment on the 11th floor. Importantly, there was no explosion or fire, but the outer wall of the balcony was destroyed, and property, windows and the facade of the building were damaged. About. reports SES of Ukraine.

In another case, an apartment on the 5th floor of an 8-storey residential building caught fire. The fire damaged the outer wall of the loggia and partially destroyed it. This attack caused civilian casualties.

Victims and their condition

Three people were injured during the shelling, two of them were children. They were diagnosed with an acute stress reaction. No medical information about their physical condition has been disclosed. Psychologists of the State Emergency Service promptly provided psychological support to the residents of the houses who had survived the dangerous events.

Impact on residential areas of Odesa

The shelling of residential buildings causes not only physical damage but also a serious psychological impact on the city's residents. Damaged facades, windows and apartments pose a security risk and need to be repaired. The events highlight the danger faced by civilians in frontline cities.

Response of emergency services

The State Emergency Service continues to work in an intensified mode to eliminate the consequences of the attacks. Psychologists are providing support to victims, including children, who are most vulnerable in such situations. Restoring damaged buildings and ensuring the safety of residents remains a priority for local authorities.

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