Night terror in Odesa: Russian drones damage homes, garages, and gas pipeline

On the night of Monday, May 26, the Russian army attacked the Odesa region using drones. State Emergency Service (SES) of Ukraine reports damage to a residential building and a gas pipeline.
According to the SES, enemy drone strikes caused fires and destruction in private households. In particular, a residential building was destroyed over an area of 100 square meters, followed by a fire.
Additionally, the roofs of residential buildings, an outbuilding, 2 garages, 3 passenger cars, a fence, and a gas pipeline were damaged (without subsequent ignition). At another location, 2 garages were destroyed, also followed by a fire. During the strikes, one passenger vehicle was destroyed and a residential building was damaged.
Fortunately, there were no deaths or injuries.
Last night, Russian forces carried out a massive drone attack on Odesa using Shahed strike drones. Explosions were heard in the city and the region, and air defense forces were active.
Russia's massive attacks on Ukraine
On the evening of Sunday, May 25, the Russian army once again launched a large-scale drone attack on Ukraine using Shahed kamikaze drones. Notably, over the past two days, Russia has carried out the most massive missile and drone strikes on Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale war.
On the night of May 25, the aggressor attacked 13 regions of Ukraine. The Russian army used dozens of ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as around 300 drones.
As a result of the attack, 12 people were killed, including three children, and over 60 people were injured. Numerous damages and destruction were recorded across both residential and industrial infrastructure.
European countries condemned the Russian attacks and called for increased pressure on the Kremlin.