February 4th Odesa Strike Damages Kindergartens, a School, and Over 20 Homes.
February 4th Strike on Odesa
According to UATV: A Russian attack on Odesa on February 4th damaged two kindergartens, a school, and more than 20 residential buildings. The number of people injured in this incident has risen to five. Damage was recorded in three city districts, including four apartments in a two-story residential building.
Attack Details
The assault involved 105 attack drones, with impacts registered at 14 different locations. Two passenger cars were also damaged during the attack. Two fires broke out at industrial sites and in an abandoned building, complicating the work of emergency services.
According to Maryna Averina, four apartments in a two-story residential building were damaged, with their windows blown out. The two damaged cars were parked near the building. This incident underscores the continuing tense situation in the region and its vulnerability to external aggression.
This strike on Odesa is part of a broader pattern of ongoing military actions in Ukraine, which continue to impact civilians and infrastructure. The increasing number of attacks on residential areas, educational institutions, and other civilian sites highlights the severe challenges the country faces due to the aggression. Authorities and rescue services continue to work on mitigating the consequences and ensuring the safety of local residents. The port city of Odesa has been a frequent target for attacks since the full-scale invasion began.
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