Russia strikes Ukraine's Odesa region overnight: Consequences revealed

On the night of June 12, Russia struck the Odesa region with kamikaze drones again. The Russian attack caused a fire and damaged a private enterprise, according to the Odesa regional prosecutor's office and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
Russian drones attacked civilian infrastructure in the Izmail district, including warehouses belonging to a private company.
Prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation (for war crimes) into the Russian night attack. The investigation is still ongoing, and a full list of destruction and damage is currently being compiled. Law enforcement agencies are recording all the consequences of the Russian attack.
The State Emergency Service of Ukraine specified that the Russian strike destroyed warehouses where reeds and equipment for their processing were stored. The fire completely engulfed the premises, destroying 2 combines and a truck.
The fire was quickly extinguished by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine and local firefighters. There were no casualties.
Rescuers also revealed photos from the scene. The images show the scale of the destruction and the efforts of firefighters who put out the fire after the Russian attack.
Russian strikes on Odesa region
The day before, on June 11, the Izmail and Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi districts also came under Russian attack. Russian drones damaged summer houses, farm buildings, and cars.
As a result of Russia's attack on the night of June 10, the State Archives of the region were damaged in Odesa. Debris from a Russian drone hit the building.
Russian drone also struck the Odesa Zoo, killing an animal.