Odesa under heavy Russian attack as high-rises burn across city
All emergency services are currently working on the scene (Photo: facebook.com/DSNS.GOV.UA)
On the night of May 1, the Russian forces attacked Odesa with drones. The enemy again struck high-rise buildings, causing fires, according to the Telegram channel of the head of the Odesa City Military Administration, Serhii Lysak.
"The enemy has once again attacked our city. As a result of the attack, a fire was recorded in a 16-story building. There was also a hit on another high-rise building — a fire broke out on the 11th and 12th floors," the statement reads.
Lysak added that all emergency services are currently working on the scene. Information about casualties and damage is being clarified.

All emergency services are currently working on the scene (Photo: t.me/odesaMVA/2011)
Attacks on Odesa
On the night of April 30, the Russian units carried out two waves of strikes on Odesa. As a result of this shelling, multi-story buildings caught fire in the Prymorskyi district, and a kindergarten suffered significant damage. Additionally, a shopping mall, a hotel, and cars were damaged in the city.
On the night of April 27, the occupiers also attacked Odesa with drones. As a result of the attack, a residential building, a hotel building, and cars were damaged.