Russian Missile Strikes Odesa Region on February 4.
Missile Attack Targets Southern Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: A Russian missile struck Ukraine's Odesa region on February 4, triggering an explosion. The Ukrainian Air Force reported a high-speed target heading toward the town of Artsyz, signaling a direct threat to the area's residents. While the full consequences of the attack are not yet known, authorities state the situation is under control. This strike is part of Russia's ongoing campaign against Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, which has intensified in recent months.
In the city of Odesa, approximately 200 standard shelters and 135 radiation-proof bunkers are marked on online maps for public use during such attacks. Residents in need of assistance can call the emergency number 15-35. Regional authorities are urging people to remain vigilant and follow all safety protocols as the security situation remains tense.
Ongoing Aggression and Civilian Protection
The assault on the Odesa region is the latest in a series of aggressive Russian actions against Ukraine that have continued for several months. Facing a persistent threat of aerial attacks, local government and emergency services are working to maximize civilian safety by maintaining shelters and training residents on emergency procedures.
It is critical for the population to stay prepared for potential further attacks and to adhere strictly to official guidelines.
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