Russia strikes Odesa fire station, casualties reported
Russian forces launched missile strikes on Odesa, resulting in the destruction of a fire station, with rescue workers reporting injuries, according to Oleh Kiper, head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES).
The attack damaged fire trucks and the fire station itself.
Two rescuers were injured while heading to a shelter during the air raid alert. They are currently in the hospital receiving medical assistance.
Photo: Oleh Kiper (t.me/odeskaODA) and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (t.me/dsns_telegram)
Shelling of Odesa
On Thursday, October 31, explosions occurred in Odesa around 9:00 PM (Kyiv time) during an air raid alert. The military reported a threat of missile attacks.
On the evening of Wednesday, October 30, Russian forces struck the Odesa region with ballistic missiles, and explosions were reported in the city.
On Tuesday, Russians attacked the Odesa district with Kh-31P missiles. As a result, one man was killed.