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Overnight drone strike hits energy facility and gas stations in Odessa region

Overnight drone strike hits energy facility and gas stations in Odessa region
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The number of people injured in the evening missile strike on Odessa has risen to 11, with three gas stations and an energy facility damaged, according to the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleh Kiper.

"The number of people injured in the evening missile attack on Odessa has increased to 11. Nine people have been hospitalized, and one of them—a 48-year-old man—remains in critical condition. Doctors are providing all necessary medical assistance," Kiper wrote on Telegram on Wednesday morning.

He also reported that overnight, Russian forces launched a massive drone attack targeting civilian infrastructure in the Odessa region. Three gas stations in the southern part of the region sustained damage, and fires broke out as a result.

 

 

"Russian forces also struck an energy infrastructure facility. Fortunately, there were no casualties," he added.

According to the Regional Military Administration, all emergency and specialized services are working at the affected sites. Efforts to eliminate the consequences of the attacks are ongoing, while law enforcement authorities are documenting what they describe as another Russian war crime against the civilian population.

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