Attack on Odesa leaves casualties and damaged residential buildings
Photo: aftermath of the strike on Odesa (Telegram, Serhii Lysak)
In the early hours of 21 November, Russian forces attacked Odesa, leaving four people injured, according to Serhii Lysak, head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration.
He reported that three of the injured, suffering from burns and blast wounds, were taken to hospitals, where they are receiving all necessary medical care.
One person was treated on the spot.
A residential building and a local enterprise were damaged in the attack.
Serhii Lysak also published photos of the destroyed home.
He added that “work to eliminate the consequences is ongoing, and all relevant services are on site.”
Attack on Zaporizhzhia
On the evening of Thursday, 20 November, Russian forces attacked Zaporizhzhia and the wider region with loitering munitions. An explosion was heard in the city.
According to the latest information from regional governor Ivan Fedorov, five people were killed and eight were injured.
The State Emergency Service of Ukraine said that the strike ignited market kiosks and a passenger car.
Attacks on Odesa
In the early hours of 17 November, Russian forces targeted energy and port infrastructure in several cities across the Odesa region. Several vessels were damaged, and one person was injured.
More than 32,000 customers were left without electricity.
The State Emergency Service reported that the strikes caused fires at energy and port infrastructure sites. Emergency crews and local firefighters were involved in extinguishing the blazes.
Earlier, on the night of 16 November, Russian forces attacked the region again, striking civilian and energy infrastructure in the Odesa region, including damaging a solar power plant.