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Russia strikes port infrastructure in Ukraine's Odesa region: Fire at vessel reported

Russia strikes port infrastructure in Ukraine's Odesa region: Fire at vessel reported Photo: Russians attacked a ship in the Odesa region with drones (facebook.com/DSNSKHARKIV)
Author: Liliana Oleniak

Russia attacked port infrastructure in the Odesa region with drones overnight. Russian strike caused a fire on one of the ships, according to Odesa regional military administration head Oleh Kiper.

"On the night of November 24, Russia struck south of the Odesa region with drones. This time, the Russians once again struck the region's civilian port infrastructure, damaging equipment," Kiper says.

According to the head of the Odesa regional military administration, a fire broke out on the decommissioned ship, which rescuers quickly extinguished. No information about casualties or injuries has been received.

Russia strikes port infrastructure in Ukraine's Odesa region: Fire at vessel reportedSource: Odesa regional military administration

Last night, Russian troops once again attacked the Odesa region with drones. Fires broke out at energy infrastructure facilities and a former industrial building, which firefighters quickly extinguished.

Russian strikes on Ukraine on the night of November 24

Yesterday evening, November 23, Russian troops launched a massive drone attack on Kharkiv. A strike on one of the buildings in the city was recorded, and there are reports about casualties and injuries.

According to the Ukrainian Air Force, on the night of November 24, Russian occupiers launched 162 drones of various types at Ukraine. Ukrainian air defense forces shot down or suppressed 125 Russian drones.

However, 37 Russian strike drones hit 15 locations, as fell as falling at one location. Civilian infrastructure and private households in the Kharkiv, Chernihiv, and Dnipropetrovsk regions were the most affected.