Russia strikes Ukraine's Odesa region with drones: Radio market and dormitory on fire

On the night of Monday, August 4, the Russian army attacked the Odesa region with drones. Large-scale fires broke out as a result of the attacks, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reports.
The radio market area suffered the most damage, as the fire destroyed dozens of trade pavilions with electronics and household appliances. A large-scale fire was also extinguished in a dormitory that was not functioning.
Additionally, a private house in the Odesa district was damaged, and its owner extinguished the fire in his yard.
Fortunately, no one was killed or injured.
Explosions occurred during a Russian drone attack on Odesa.
Russian strikes on Odesa on July 24
On the night of July 24, Odesa was attacked by over 30 Russian drones. As a result of the Russian strikes, the Pryvoz market caught fire, and architectural monuments in the historic center were damaged.
According to Odesa Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov, the world-famous Prymorskyi Boulevard was hit.
Russian drone attack severely damaged a 9-story residential building, destroying apartments from the 5th to the 8th floors. 4 people and a pet cat were injured in the Russian strikes.