Russian Offensive on Odesa: One Woman Killed, Key Facilities Damaged.
According to inkorr.com: Russian occupiers launched an offensive in the Odesa region, resulting in the death of one woman, and three others were injured. This information was reported by the well-known portal Glavkom, citing data from the State Emergency Service.
Due to the attack, a fire broke out in five commercial kiosks, which was quickly extinguished by firefighters. Various buildings were also damaged, including a hotel, a post office, the offices of a telephone company, a cultural center, an administrative services center, and several vehicles.
Other Attacks by Russian Forces
It should be noted that on the night of September 23, Russian terrorist forces shelled Zaporizhzhia. Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration Ivan Fedorov reported that an attack was made on Zaporizhzhia and the region - as a result, explosions were heard. Later, the enemy launched drones at the Zavodskyi district of the city.
Subsequently, it became known that as a result of the attack in Zaporizhzhia, fires broke out in private houses and on the territory of industrial facilities. Fedorov noted that the enemy struck the city with six aerial bombs.
In addition, at the same time, Russian occupation forces used drones to attack Chernihiv. An explosion occurred within the city due to a drone, resulting in an attack on one of the critical infrastructure facilities.
Russian invaders continue to actively operate in eastern Ukraine, launching attacks on various cities and regions. These negative events highlight the need for measures to protect national security and territorial integrity of the country.
Attacks by Russian forces in Ukraine continue, indicating their determination to persist in terrorist actions. The authorities emphasize the importance of readiness to respond to these challenges, as the safety of citizens and the preservation of infrastructure remain priorities in the current conditions. Ukraine must remain vigilant and strengthen its defense to counter threats.Read also
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