At night, Russian troops struck again in Odesa district, injuring one person. The fire engulfed a wooden building, which was quickly extinguished by rescuers. The shelling damaged residential buildings, trucks, a gas pipe and a building on the territory of the Transfiguration Church.
- Russians attacked Odesa at night, one person was injured.
- Residential buildings, trucks and a gas pipe were damaged.
- A building on the territory of the Transfiguration Church was struck.
Shelling of Odesa: extent of damage and consequences
Russian troops attacked Odesa region at night using UAVs. One person was injured in the attack. A fire broke out in a wooden building, but it was quickly extinguished.
Residential buildings and trucks on the territory were damaged, as well as a gas pipe. A building located on the grounds of the Transfiguration Church was also hit, underscoring the devastating impact of the attack on civilian infrastructure.
Implications for civilians and the work of rescuers
The rescuers' work was hampered by repeated air raid warnings, indicating the ongoing danger in the region. Nevertheless, the fire was quickly extinguished, preventing wider damage and casualties.
This shelling was another reminder of the threat to the residents of Odesa region and the need for constant response from emergency services. Damage to the gas pipe could have potentially led to even greater danger, but the situation was brought under control.
Context of the attack and further risks
Repeated air raid warnings prevented the rescue operation from being fully deployed without delays, increasing the risks to local residents. Damage to civilian infrastructure, including a church, underscores the scale of the destruction.
These developments indicate a continuation of the active phase of hostilities in the region and the need to strengthen security measures for civilians and critical infrastructure.







