One of the family clinics in the center of Odessa was damaged during the night shelling.
On November 14, 2024, Odessa suffered a massive combined enemy strike, reported the Odessa City Council.
As a result of the missile and drone attack, 9 buildings, educational institutions, service station premises, a church, commercial facilities, a main heating pipeline, garages, and more than 40 vehicles were damaged.
The enemy also attacked the port infrastructure of Odessa. One of the family clinics in the city center was affected by the nighttime shelling by the Russian army.
Windows and doors were damaged in the buildings, furniture was broken, there is damage to walls, ceilings, and roofs. An inspection of the buildings and engineering networks is currently being conducted. The clinic on Pasteur Street is not operating until the inspection is completed.
This building is an architectural monument and is located within the UNESCO protection zone.
As a reminder, as a result of the enemy attack on Kyiv region, warehouses of enterprises caught fire. According to the head of the Kyiv OVA Ruslan Kravchenko, there were no hits on critical and residential infrastructure in the region.
In Khmelnytskyi, a fire occurred in the building of the former V. I. Zaremba Music College on the night of November 10, reported the Main Department of State Emergency Service in Khmelnytskyi region. The fire broke out shortly before the court hearing on the exclusion of part of the building from the list of objects of cultural heritage.
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