3 people injured in attack on Odesa, occupiers target residential buildings
Three people were injured in the massive russian strike on Odesa. They are receiving medical assistance.
The head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleh Kiper, reported this on Tuesday, April 22.
"According to preliminary information, three people were injured in the massive Russian strike on Odesa. Doctors are providing them with all the necessary assistance," the head of the Regional Military Administration wrote.
Also, according to Kiper, civilian infrastructure, residential buildings, an educational institution, vehicles were damaged in the city, and fires broke out.
Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov reported that the enemy targeted residential buildings in a densely populated area of Odesa. He added that in the morning, the district administration's operational headquarters will be deployed in the city, where they will provide advice on how to submit documents for material assistance for the restoration of windows and doors, as well as receive compensation from the state budget under the eRecovery program.
It should be noted that the air raid alert in the city was announced at 9:56 p.m., since then explosions have been heard regularly in the city. The authorities reported a danger to the city center, Arkadiia, Peresypskyi, Kyivskyi and Khadzhybeiskyi districts.
At 10:56 p.m., the alert was lifted in the Odesa Region.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, russian terrorist troops launched Shaheds at Odesa.
On the morning of April 21, russian occupiers damaged an infrastructure facility in the Cherkasy Region with strike UAVs.
In addition, after the "Easter truce," the russians attacked Ukraine with Onyx and Kh-31P missiles and launched 96 UAVs.