Russia strikes Ukraine's Odesa region overnight: Administrative building damaged

On the night of October 8, Russia struck the Odesa region with drones. As a result, damage was caused to administrative buildings and utility rooms, and there were also reports of fires, according to Oleh Kiper, head of the Odesa regional military administration.
This time, Russia struck the Odesa region.
"At night, Russian drone attacks were recorded in the Odesa region. The windows of an administrative building of a civilian infrastructure facility and a utility room were damaged," the head of the regional military administration wrote.
Russian drone strikes also caused a fire, which was quickly extinguished.
There were no casualties as a result of the Russian strikes on the Odesa region.
Russian attacks on Odesa region
On October 6, Russian troops also attacked the Odesa region with Shahed strike drones. There were reports of a strike on an industrial facility and a fire.
On October 2, Russians launched a massive strike on the Ukrainian Railways depot in Odesa, injuring a train driver.
As a result of the Russian attack in the Odesa region, a workshop and warehouse of one of the wine-making enterprises were destroyed.
About 50 employees were at the factory during the strike, and all of them were evacuated. There were no casualties among the staff at that time.