Drone strike hits Ukraine's Odesa region, hotel and clinic damaged
Photo: consequences of the Russian attack on the Odesa region on the night of June 6 (t.me/odeskaODA)
During another overnight Russian attack on the Odesa region, civilian and critical infrastructure facilities, as well as the residential sector, were damaged, according to Ukraine's State Emergency Service (DSNS) and Odesa Regional Military Administration head Oleh Kiper.
According to rescuers, residential and critical infrastructure facilities came under attack.
In particular, in one of the districts, the roof of a three-story hotel was damaged. At another address, a private residential house and an outbuilding were destroyed.
In addition, a warehouse building was damaged, where a fire broke out. A feed additive caught fire, but rescuers managed to quickly extinguish the blaze.
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Head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration Oleh Kiper clarified that a multi-story residential building, the territory of a medical center, and a critical infrastructure facility were also damaged in the attack.
Fortunately, according to preliminary data, there were no deaths or injuries.
Emergency services are currently working at the sites of impact to eliminate the consequences of the Russian attack. More than 30 rescuers and 10 pieces of equipment from the State Emergency Service were involved.
Emergency and utility services continue inspecting the damaged sites and carrying out restoration work.
A day earlier, Russian forces struck a logistics facility in the Odesa region with two ballistic missiles equipped with cluster warheads.
As a result of that attack, eight road workers were injured, two of them in critical condition.