Russian drones damage dormitory in Odesa: 11 people injured, including children
Russian terrorists launched another attack on Odesa on the night of December 14 using kamikaze drones. Debris from the downed Shahed drones damaged a dormitory, resulting in injuries to 11 people, including children, according to Oleh Kiper, the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration.
"For the second night in a row, Russian occupiers have initiated an attack on Odesa. The anti-aircraft defense forces accurately targeted every enemy objective. The dormitory was damaged due to the falling debris of the downed drones," Kiper wrote.
As a result of the falling debris, 11 people were injured, including three children. Two 8-year-old boys and a 12-year-old girl suffered shell shok and closed head injuries, while adults experienced brain concussions and wounds.
Additionally, 11 buildings were damaged, and two cars were completely burned due to the attack. The fire has already been extinguished.
Following the shelling of Odesa, Russian forces went on to attack the Izmail district, deploying over 20 attack drones. Their target was the port infrastructure, resulting in damage to warehouse facilities. Fortunately, there were no casualties.
Photo: Aftermath of the shelling of a dormitory in Odesa (t.me/SJTF_Odesa and t.me/odesacityofficial)
Russia's night attack on Ukraine on December 14
Russian terrorists launched a night attack on Ukraine on December 14 using Shahed drones and S-300 missiles. The air defense forces successfully destroyed over 40 enemy drones.
Russian occupation forces launched six guided S-300 missiles towards the Mykolaiv and Kherson regions around midnight.
Additionally, the Russians attacked Ukraine with Shahed-136/131 attack UAVs. Launches were carried out from three directions: Balaklava, Cape Chauda (Crimea), and Primorsko-Akhtarsk (Russia). In total, 42 enemy drone launches were recorded.
The main target of the attack was the Odesa region. A passenger car and utility structure caught fire as a result of the shelling. Eleven nearby buildings suffered damage, and eleven people were injured, including three children.