Russian Drone Strike Targets Odesa Region, Causing Civilian and Infrastructure Damage.
Odesa Region Attacked on January 28
According to TSN.ua: In the early hours of January 28, Russian military forces launched a drone attack on Ukraine's Odesa region, resulting in civilian casualties and damage to critical infrastructure. This assault follows a series of strikes that began on January 27, when Russian drones hit the city of Odesa directly, killing three people. The Odesa region, a vital Black Sea gateway for Ukrainian grain exports, has been a frequent target since the start of the full-scale invasion.
Reports from the attack on January 28 indicate three people were injured, with one requiring hospitalization. The strike damaged a range of civilian sites, including:
- A private residential home
- Administrative and warehouse buildings
- Passenger vehicles
- Port infrastructure facilities
- Buildings within an Orthodox monastery complex
Day of Mourning Declared for Odesa Region
In response to these events, authorities declared January 28 a day of mourning in the Odesa region to honor those killed in the previous day's bombardment. This tragedy underscores the severe and ongoing humanitarian impact of the conflict in southern Ukraine.
The situation in Odesa Oblast remains tense due to persistent Russian attacks, which continue to cause civilian losses and significant infrastructure destruction. The aggressor's actions are a source of grave concern both within Ukraine and internationally, where support for Ukrainian efforts to defend its territorial integrity continues to grow. The declaration of a day of mourning reflects the local government's attempt to honor the victims and support those affected by this latest violence.
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