Windows blown out at Odesa homes and schools during long night alert
Photo: damaged building in Odesa (ht.me/odesaMVA/1197)
On February 15, Russian forces attacked Odesa and the surrounding region for nearly the entire night, triggering prolonged air raid alerts. As a result of the enemy shelling, damage was once again recorded in the city, according to a Telegram post by the head of the Odesa City Military Administration, Serhii Lysak.
"An air raid alert lasted in our city for almost the entire night. The enemy targeted infrastructure," the statement said.
Fortunately, no casualties were reported. However, damage was recorded in one of Odesa’s districts.
"In one of the city’s districts, the blast wave damaged windows in residential buildings and educational institutions. коммунal services have already eliminated the consequences," Serhii Lysak added.

Photo: damaged building in Odesa (t.me/odesaMVA)

Photo: damaged building in Odesa (t.me/odesaMVA)

Photo: damaged building in Odesa (t.me/odesaMVA)

Photo: damaged building in Odesa (t.me/odesaMVA)

Photo: damaged building in Odesa (t.me/odesaMVA)
Shelling of Odesa and the region
It is worth recalling that on the night of February 14, Russian forces also attacked Odesa with drones. As a result of the strike, a single-story residential house was destroyed. Windows in nearby buildings were also blown out.
Earlier, RBC-Ukraine reported that on the evening of February 12, a drone attack damaged a high-rise building, specifically an apartment on the upper floors. In addition, a recreational infrastructure facility was hit, after which outbuildings caught fire.
We also reported that on the night of February 9, the enemy attacked Odesa and the region again. In the regional center, residential buildings were damaged, a gas pipeline was hit, and cars caught fire.