Russia strikes Ukraine's Odesa transport company, injuries reported
Photo: The aftermath of the Russian attack on Odesa on July 13 (odesaMVA)
On July 13, Russians attacked the premises of a bus company in Odesa. At least three civilians were injured in the strike, according to Serhii Lysak, head of the Odesa City Military Administration.
"The premises of a bus company were damaged as a result of the Russian attack. The buses caught fire," Lysak confirms.
According to him, 4 private homes were also damaged.
According to the latest reports, three men, aged 58, 62, and 66, were injured in the Russian strikes.
The head of the Odesa Military Administration added that they were hospitalized with moderate injuries.
"All relevant services are working at the scene," Lysak emphasizes.
On the night of July 12, Russian troops attacked the Odesa region with strike drones. In the Odesa district, strikes were recorded on a residential building and a commercial facility.
According to an RBC-Ukraine correspondent, it is the residential complex Raiduzhnyi, which is geographically located in Odesa but is considered part of the Odesa district. The same applies to the Epicenter hypermarket.
Russian attack sparked a fire, but the blaze was quickly brought under control.
On the morning of July 11, the Russian military launched a missile strike on Odesa. Two civilians were killed as a result of the Russian strike.
In addition, details have emerged regarding the consequences of Russia’s latest attack on Zaporizhzhia.