Russia strikes Ukraine's Odesa region, injuring civilians
Photo: Russia strikes the Odesa region again (DSNSODE)
On August 20, Russians once again directed their drones toward the Odesa region. New strikes have been recorded, according to Oleh Kiper, head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration.
Russian army struck the region with attack drones. One of the Russian drones damaged the facade and windows of a restaurant.
"Unfortunately, as of now, we know of four casualties," says the head of the Regional Military Administration.
Kiper clarifies that all information regarding the consequences of the latest Russian attack is currently being verified.
Last night, Russia once again launched a massive attack on the southern part of the Odesa region. The Russians again targeted civilian infrastructure.
"As a result of the Russian attack, power outages have been reported in several settlements," the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration says.
According to him, 13,000 Ukrainians were left without power this morning.
In addition, at another location, two trailers attached to trucks carrying food caught fire.
"The fires that broke out have now been completely extinguished," Kiper confirms.
The death toll in Kyiv has risen again as a result of the Russian strike on August 20.