Russian drones attacked artsiz: what the enemies damaged at night.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of November 13, Russian terrorists attacked the city of Artsiz in the Odesa region using drones. This was reported by the Odesa regional prosecutor's office, as mentioned in the news 'Glavkom'.
As a result of the attack, important infrastructure facilities, administrative buildings, and repair workshops were damaged. Fortunately, there were no casualties.
Reaction to the event
Prosecutors and police are working at the scene. The investigation of the circumstances of the event is ongoing with the involvement of local law enforcement.
Interestingly, on November 12, Russian drones twice attacked civilian vehicles in the Krasnopil community in Sumy region. One of the drones hit a car that was transporting bread for local residents. The driver sustained minor injuries but did not require hospitalization.
On the same day, Russian terrorists carried out an attack on a warehouse of the transport company SAT in Kharkiv.
As a result of the attacks in the Odesa region and other regions of Ukraine, significant damage and a real threat to the civilian population have been recorded. Ukrainian law enforcement continues to monitor the situation and take necessary measures to ensure the safety of citizens from such acts of terrorism.
These events indicate the continuation of aggression from Russia, which remains a serious threat to the peaceful population of Ukraine. The attacks on infrastructure and civilian objects underscore the importance of ensuring safety and protecting citizens' rights in the country.
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