Russia attacks Odesa Region with drones. Reserve was burning, administrative buildings and private houses damaged
On the night of April 17, the russian occupiers once again attacked the Odesa Region with strike drones. There was damage, but there were no injuries. The head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration Oleh Kiper reported this on his Telegram channel.
According to the head of the Regional Military Administration, port, transport and residential infrastructure facilities were damaged.
So, fires broke out in several locations, including in the territory of the Danube Biosphere Reserve, which have already been extinguished by rescuers. Administrative buildings, equipment and containers were damaged. At least 6 private residential buildings were hit.
Russia struck the Odesa Region. Photo: Telegram/Oleh Kiper/Odesa Regional State Administration
Russia struck the Odesa Region. Photo: Telegram/Oleh Kiper/Odesa Regional State Administration
"Fortunately, there are no deaths or injuries. The consequences of the attacks are being eliminated," Kiper added.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on the night of April 14, the military of the aggressor country of russia massively attacked civilian and port infrastructure in the south of the Odesa Region with drones. There were no deaths or injuries.