Rescue Footage from Odesa Attack Reveals Three Fatalities and Child Casualties
Emergency Response Operations in Odesa
According to Главком: Ukraine's State Emergency Service has released video footage from a large-scale rescue operation in Odesa, following a major attack carried out by the Russian Armed Forces on 06.04.2026. The assault caused significant damage to civilian infrastructure and residential buildings, resulting in casualties and harm to energy facilities. This incident is part of a broader pattern of strikes on Ukrainian cities that have intensified in recent months.
The attack injured three children: a seven-month-old boy, a two-year-old girl, and a 17-year-old youth. In total, 15 civilians sustained injuries of varying severity, including a pregnant woman and two other children. Victims suffered from shrapnel wounds, burns, physical trauma, and smoke inhalation. As of 9:00, three fatalities were confirmed, with the total number of injured rising to 15, 13 of whom required hospitalization. Law enforcement authorities in Odesa have launched a war crimes investigation into the attack.
Extensive Damage to Civilian Areas
The strike inflicted severe damage across the civilian sector, impacting:
- A kindergarten building
- A retail store
- A public park area
- Multiple residential buildings
In the Prymorskyi district, a multi-story residential complex and seven private houses were damaged. In the Kyivskyi district, damage was recorded to one multi-story building, five private houses, a private preschool, a store, and 27 vehicles.
"The State Emergency Service released footage showing the rescue of a child following the mass attack on Odesa. Rescuers extracted the child from the rubble of one of the damaged buildings." - Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Simultaneously, during the night of 06.04.2026, Russian forces also struck the Chernihiv region, specifically the Novhorod-Siverskyi district, where an energy facility was damaged by shelling.
The Odesa attack underscores the persistent threat to civilians in Ukraine, as Russia's aggression continues to cause serious harm to infrastructure and the safety of non-combatants. The ongoing war crimes investigation is expected to help identify those responsible and facilitate appropriate legal measures. The simultaneous strike in the Chernihiv region indicates the potential for attacks to widen across other areas, necessitating heightened vigilance from state agencies and the international community.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has seen a troubling escalation, as evidenced by recent incidents like the drone strike on Odesa, which resulted in injuries to ten individuals and damage to a maternity hospital. This pattern of attacks highlights the urgent need for comprehensive safety measures and international support for affected areas.
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