Drone Strikes in Odesa: Port Infrastructure Under Attack
Russian drones targeted port infrastructure in Ukraine's southern Odesa region, damaging a food warehouse. The attack, reported by local officials, caused a fire that was swiftly extinguished. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Governor Oleh Kiper provided updates on the incident via Telegram, emphasizing the absence of casualties.
Late on Thursday, Russian drones launched an attack on port infrastructure in Ukraine's southern Odesa region, according to local reports. The assault damaged a food warehouse at the port, authorities confirmed.
The resulting fire was quickly brought under control, with no injuries reported, stated Governor Oleh Kiper on Telegram.
This incident marks another episode of tension in the region, highlighting the ongoing conflict and its impact on critical infrastructure.
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