Russian occupiers launched an attack on Odessa using strike drones on the night of November 7. As a result of the attack, there are damages in the city, and a man has been injured.
This information was reported by RBK-Ukraine citing the head of the Odessa Regional Military Administration, Oleg Kiper, on Telegram.
The debris caused damage to the facade and windows of an 11-story residential building, as well as to 14 parked vehicles and a gas pipeline (without fire). Additionally, the windows of two nearby five-story buildings were also damaged.
"We have not received any requests for evacuation, and there is no need for a heating point. All relevant services are working on-site," Kiper noted.
A 30-year-old man was injured in the attack. He sustained minor bodily injuries, and medical assistance was provided at the scene.
Photo: Odessa was attacked by Russian drones (t.me/odeskaODA)
On the night of November 7, Russian troops attacked Ukraine with drones. In particular, air defense systems were active in Kyiv, and explosions were heard.
According to the Kyiv City Military Administration, over three dozen Russian drones were destroyed in the capital and its outskirts. The drones approached Kyiv in waves at various altitudes—both very low and significantly higher.
Debris from drones fell in six districts of Kyiv. Residential and non-residential buildings were damaged, and fires broke out. As of the latest reports, two individuals are known to have been injured.