Injury toll in Odesa drone strike rises to six

The number of those injured from the recent Russian drone strike on Odesa has risen to six.

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported this on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

“As a result of enemy strikes, six people were injured, and 11 were rescued. We wish each and every one of them a speedy recovery,” the report said.

Emergency crews have completed operations at the site and worked to safely dismantle dangerous debris from the partially destroyed residential building using seismographic equipment.

According to Maryna Averina, spokeswoman for the State Emergency Service in the Odesa region, a large-scale fire erupted in the residential high-rise building, affecting apartments from the 7th to 9th floors.

“The worst thing is that people were trapped inside their apartments. There was rubble blocking the stairways, making it impossible for them to escape. We had to use special equipment to rescue them,” she told reporters.

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In total, 111 people—including two children—were evacuated from the damaged building.

As reported by Ukrinform, enemy attack drones targeted Odesa overnight, damaging civilian infrastructure. One entrance of a residential high-rise building sustained heavy damage. Five people were injured, including two children.


Source: Injury toll in Odesa drone strike rises to six

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