On the night of July 8, russian troops attacked civilian infrastructure in the Odesa Region with strike drones. Three gas stations and an energy facility were damaged.
Oleh Kiper, the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, has reported this.
Civilian infrastructure in the Odesa Region was damaged during the enemy’s nighttime attack using strike drones. Damage was recorded at three gas stations in the southern part of the region, and fires broke out.
The enemy also attacked an energy infrastructure facility. There were no casualties.
Meanwhile, the number of casualties from the missile strike on the evening of July 7 has risen to 11. Nine people have been hospitalized; one of them, a 48-year-old man, remains in critical condition.
All specialized services are working on the ground, and efforts to address the aftermath of the enemy strikes are ongoing. Law enforcement officials are documenting yet another war crime committed by the russian federation against the civilian population.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, the russian attack on Kyiv on the night of July 8 damaged 42 tram cars manufactured by the Polish company Pesa. The strike hit one of the capital’s depots.
In addition, a russian attack on Kyiv on the night of July 6 damaged a historic windmill at the National Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine in Pyrohiv. The shock wave deformed the structure of the monument, and experts have already determined that some of its elements are beyond repair.
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