Drone Strike on Odesa by Russia Injures Civilians, Damages School and Power Grid
Russian Military Strikes Odesa Region
According to Главком: In the early hours of February 21, 2026, Russian forces launched a drone attack on the Odesa district, resulting in civilian injuries and damage to a school and energy infrastructure. The assault left two people wounded; one required hospitalization, while the other received immediate medical attention at the scene.
This attack is part of a wider pattern of strikes targeting Ukraine's Black Sea coast and its critical infrastructure. The damage from the strike was extensive, affecting at least:
- five private houses;
- a four-apartment building;
- several garages;
- passenger vehicles.
A lyceum was partially destroyed, and warehouses belonging to an energy company were also damaged. According to Serhiy Lysak, head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, the attack impacted infrastructure and four residential buildings across various parts of the city.
All emergency services are working at the sites, and law enforcement is documenting evidence of war crimes. Governor Oleg Kiper noted that the enemy attack caused fires and destruction to at least:
- five private houses;
- a four-apartment building;
- several garages;
- passenger vehicles.
Further details of the attack and its consequences remain under investigation.
Regional Impact of the Assault
This strike underscores the ongoing conflict in the region and its severe impact on the civilian population. As a strategically vital area, the Odesa region remains under constant threat, and such attacks risk worsening the humanitarian situation and causing further infrastructure destruction. Authorities are actively investigating to document the facts of war crimes and ensure the safety of residents.
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