On the eve of November 27, Russian terrorists struck the Odesa region using drones. Although defense systems were operational, some civilian objects were damaged.
Oleg Kiper, head of the Odesa regional administration, reported the material damage from the attack — shattered facades and windows of buildings, an equestrian sports club, and a gas station. Some locations were not contested by fire, but rescuers quickly extinguished the blaze.
No casualties reported
Fortunately, there are currently no reports of casualties among the civilian population. However, preliminary data indicates that on November 25, during a prior attack, six people were injured, including two children.
As a result of shelling on energy facilities and port infrastructure, fires broke out, complicating rescue operations due to continuous alarm signals.
Other attacks
This is not the first case of aggression from Russia against the Odesa region. On the night of November 24, an attack was also carried out, during which one of the vessels burned down.
Overall, the situation in the Odesa region remains tense due to constant terrorist attacks, and there is a need to improve safety measures to protect the civilian population and infrastructure.