Russian drone attack on Odesa and region: Damage from falling debris, one injured
Russian forces launched an attack on Odesa and the surrounding region with drones overnight on September 13, resulting in one person being injured and causing damage from falling UAV debris, citing Odesa Regional Military Administration head Oleh Kiper.
"The enemy launched Shaheds from temporarily occupied Crimea. The air defense forces engaged in intense combat for nearly an hour," Kiper said.
According to the regional governor, one person was injured.
"A 74-year-old man sustained a laceration to his hand. Medical aid was provided on site," Kiper said.
Preliminary reports indicate that the falling debris in Odesa and the surrounding area damaged four garages, windows in 20 private homes, four cars, and two outbuildings.
Consequences of the shelling of Odesa and the region on September 13 (t.me/odesa_prokuratura)
Russian attack on Ukraine
Russian forces once again attacked Ukraine overnight on September 13. Around 3:00 AM, an explosion was heard in Odesa. It occurred as the region was under alert due to the threat of Russian Shahed drones.
Russian forces also attempted to strike Mykolaiv overnight, causing a fire in the city. The blaze broke out at an industrial facility where debris from Russian drones had fallen.