Seven people were injured in the Odessa region as a result of an overnight attack by Russian strike drones on April 14.
This was reported on Telegram by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
The report states that Russian forces attacked the Odessa region with strike UAVs during the night. The strikes caused fires at multiple locations, which were promptly extinguished by rescuers.
Civilian infrastructure was damaged, including a warehouse, a car repair station, a medical facility, and several vehicles.
Preliminary data indicates that seven people were injured.
The State Emergency Service deployed 14 units of equipment and 67 rescuers. Additionally, one unit of equipment and three volunteers from the Ukrainian Association of Volunteer Firefighters were involved.
UPDATE 11:00
As a result of the drone attack on Odesa during the night of April 14, eight people were injured.
This was reported on Telegram by the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleh Kiper.
“As a result of the overnight Russian attack, eight people were injured. As of this morning, four of the wounded remain in medical facilities. The others are continuing outpatient treatment,” the statement said.