Odesa Residential Building Struck in Overnight Russian Drone Attack.
Odesa Targeted by Drones
According to Novyny.live: Russian forces launched an attack on Odesa using strike drones during the night of February 4. One of the unmanned aerial vehicles hit a two-story residential building, as confirmed by Serhiy Lysak, head of the Odesa City Military Administration. An air raid alert was in effect throughout the city for the duration of the threat.
Strikes Across Multiple Regions
This assault on Odesa is part of a wider pattern of recent attacks. On the night of February 3, Russian strikes on Zaporizhzhia resulted in the deaths of two people. Additionally, private homes were damaged during attacks on Kharkiv. Serhiy Lysak has urged residents to remain in safe shelters while emergency crews work to manage the aftermath of the attack. These attacks underscore the persistent threat to Ukrainian cities far from the front lines.
These incidents occur against a backdrop of intensified military action across Ukraine, highlighting the continued volatility in regions under fire. Authorities are urging civilians to adhere to safety protocols, as the threat of aerial attacks remains high. Regional administrations are focused on mitigating the consequences of the strikes, demonstrating the critical need for rapid response in wartime conditions.
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