Russia strikes Ukraine's Odesa overnight: Warehouse on fire, truck damaged

On the night of September 4, Russians carried out a drone attack on Odesa. The Russian strike resulted in a fire and damage, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
"Russian troops struck the city (with drones - ed.), causing a fire in a warehouse and damaging a truck," the report says.
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Over 40 firefighters from the State Emergency Service, the fire department of the National Guard of Ukraine, and volunteers took part in extinguishing the fire. The fire was quickly localized.
"According to preliminary information, fortunately, there are no casualties," the State Emergency Service of Ukraine concludes.
Russian strikes on Odesa
Russia regularly strikes Ukraine's Odesa with drones and various types of missiles.
For example, on the night of August 18, Russia launched a strike with Shahed kamikaze drones on the oil depot of the Azerbaijani company SOCAR. It was already the second attack on the facility in two weeks.
Russian attack resulted in a massive fire, damaging all tanks, the pumping station, control rooms, weighing and technical facilities, and destroying the fence.
For more details about the Russian attack, read RBC-Ukraine's report.