Homes Hit in Overnight Drone Strike on Izmail District.
Strike on Izmail District
According to Novyny.live: On the night of June 21, Russian drones targeted the Izmail district in the Odesa region, striking civilian infrastructure. The attack began when an air raid alert was issued at 1:34 AM and lasted until 3:13 AM. Shahed-type attack drones caused damage to residential areas, including a private home and an outbuilding that caught fire. Despite the severity of the incident, no deaths or injuries were reported.
Details of the Attack
- On June 19, the enemy attacked the Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi district.
- On June 20, a hostile drone hit a civilian gas station.
These events highlight the ongoing threats to civilian targets in Ukraine.
No Casualties: Importantly, despite the destruction, there were no civilian casualties. The Izmail District State Administration urged residents to remain cautious and to immediately report any drone debris, unexploded ordnance, or suspicious items to the State Emergency Service or the National Police.
This attack on the Izmail district is part of a broader campaign across Ukraine aimed at destroying civilian infrastructure. Local authorities have responded by calling on residents to stay vigilant and prepared to act in case of danger. The situation remains tense, and such incidents underscore the need to strengthen defense systems and protect the civilian population. Ukraine has faced repeated drone and missile strikes on residential and critical infrastructure since the start of the full-scale invasion.
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