Russia strikes industrial facility in Ukraine's Osesa region, causing fire

On the night of October 6, Russian troops once again attacked the Odesa region with Shahed-type strike drones. An industrial facility was hit, causing a fire, according to Oleh Kiper, head of the Odesa regional military administration.
"Russia has again attacked civilian infrastructure in the Odesa region with Shahed drones," the statement says.
Despite active air defense efforts, a strike on a civilian industrial facility was recorded. A fire broke out at the site, which was quickly extinguished by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine personnel.
There were no casualties or damage.
Russian attacks on Odesa and region
Russia regularly strikes Odesa and the region with drones and missiles.
On the night of October 2, Russia launched a massive strike on the Ukrainian Railways depot in Odesa, injuring a train driver.
As a result of the Russian attack in the Odesa region, a workshop and warehouse of one of the wine-making enterprises were destroyed.
At the time of the Russian strike, there were about 50 employees at the factory, but all of them were evacuated in time. There were no casualties among the staff at that time.
Earlier, as a result of a Russian attack in the Odesa region, a fire broke out in five retail kiosks.
The explosions damaged a hotel, Ukrainian Post and Ukrainian Telecommunications companies' offices, a cultural center, an administrative services center, and several cars.