Drone attack on Odesa region: Injury toll rises to eleven

Drone attack on Odesa region: Injury toll rises to eleven

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The number of people injured as a result of a Russian drone strike on the Odesa region has risen to eleven.

According to Ukrinform, the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleh Kiper, reported this on Telegram.

Emergency response operations are ongoing in the Odesa District following the Russian attacks.

"As of 20:00, the number of people injured as a result of the nighttime and morning attacks on the region has risen to 11, six of whom have been hospitalized. Doctors assess the condition of two of the injured as serious," the statement said.

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As a result of the series of enemy strikes, around 10 residential buildings and infrastructure facilities were damaged.

The Coordination Humanitarian Headquarters under the Odesa District Military Administration, together with volunteers, continues to provide necessary assistance to residents whose homes were damaged in the attacks.

As Ukrinform reported, earlier reports said that ten people had been injured in the Russian attacks carried out overnight and in the morning of May 15 in the Odesa region.

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