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In Odesa, elimination of consequences of UAV attack completed. 6 civilians injured

In Odesa, the work on eliminating the consequences of the air attack by the occupiers, which they carried out on July 3, has been completed.

This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SESU).

The agency stated that six civilians were injured as a result of the attack by russian drones. Eleven more people were rescued by SESU employees.

The occupiers attacked Odesa at around 03:00 in the morning with Shahed type strike drones. Air defense systems were operating in the city, explosions could be heard.

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One of the occupiers' UAVs hit a nine-story residential building, which led to a fire in the apartments on the top three floors.

50 residents were evacuated from the building, 10 of them using special equipment.

According to the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleh Kiper, among the five victims, two are children aged 7 and 9. They were diagnosed with poisoning by combustion products. They were hospitalized.

The other victims were provided with assistance on the spot, they refused hospitalization.

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In addition to the multi-storey building, several infrastructure facilities were damaged as a result of the drone attack. The head of the Regional Military Administration did not specify which facilities these were.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on June 30, the Security Service of Ukraine announced the detention of two agents of the russian special services who helped the occupiers adjust air attacks on Odesa.

We also wrote that the occupiers' drones attacked Odesa on the night of June 20. Then the invaders damaged two educational institutions.

Then a residential apartment building was also damaged. In total, one person was killed as a result of the attack, 14 more were wounded and injured.

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