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Occupiers attack Odesa with strike drones at night, fire breaks out in administrative building

On the night of July 22, Odesa and the Odesa Region were attacked by russian strike drones, as a result of the strike in one of the districts, a fire broke out in an administrative building, windows were also broken out in high-rise buildings and cars burned in the parking lot. The mayor of Odesa, Hennadii Trukhanov, has reported this on Telegram.

"The enemy attacked the Odesa Region with strike UAVs. Some of the drones flew directly to Odesa. As a result of the attack in one of the districts of the city, windows were broken out in high-rise buildings, cars burned in the parking lot nearby. Also, a fire broke out in an administrative building in another part of the city," the mayor of Odesa reports.

The State Emergency Service also reports on the consequences of the russian attack on Odesa.

"As a result of the strike, a fire broke out in the parking lot, cars were burning. Windows in a high-rise building were also broken and a store was damaged. Psychologists from the State Emergency Service worked at the scene. According to preliminary information, 1 person was injured. The State Emergency Service involved 17 units of equipment and 62 rescuers," the report said.

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As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, the number of victims of the attack by the aggressor state russia on Kyiv on the night of July 21 increased to 9, including 1 child. One person was killed as a result of the attack.

The Air Forces stated that on the night of July 21, Kyiv suffered one of the most severe massive rocket and mortar attacks, with more than 15 direct hits on objects in the capital.

In total, russian troops launched 426 drones and 24 missiles of various types over the territory of Ukraine on the night of Monday, July 21, while air defense forces managed to shoot down 224 enemy air attack means, and another 203 drones failed to reach their targets.

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