Russian drone attack hits Odesa Oblast: four injured
A Russian drone attack on Odesa Oblast resulted in injuries and damage to civilian infrastructure.
On the evening of February 12, Russian drone strikes targeted Odesa and its surrounding areas, leading to significant damage to both residential and commercial buildings. Reports indicated that at least four individuals were injured during the attacks, highlighting the ongoing threat to civilian life in the region. Head of Odesa City Military Administration, Serhii Lysak, confirmed that among the affected structures was a high-rise residential building, where damage occurred without igniting a fire.
In addition to the residential damage, the drone strikes also impacted various other facilities, including a recreational site where outbuildings caught fire, and a commercial property that suffered similar consequences. The severity of the strikes underscores the precarious situation in Odesa as it becomes a recurring target of Russian military aggression. Head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration, Oleh Kiper, further detailed that critical infrastructure including residential, industrial, energy, and port facilities were at risk due to the ongoing confrontations, putting additional pressure on emergency services and the local population.
As the situation unfolds, authorities are continuing to assess casualties and coordinate responses to the damage inflicted. This attack adds to the fear and instability faced by residents in Odesa Oblast, serving as a reminder of the ongoing conflict's direct impact on civilian life and infrastructure. The ongoing military actions not only threaten physical safety but also economic stability in a region that is vital for Ukraine's exports, further complicating recovery efforts amidst the wider war with Russia.