Odesa Hit by Explosions During Massive Drone Strike: What We Know So Far.
Explosions Reported in Odesa Overnight on March 28
According to Novyny.live: Shortly after midnight on March 28, Odesa came under a large-scale drone attack, with the first blast recorded at 1:13 AM. Over the next thirty minutes, additional explosions continued to rock the city. By 1:37 AM, new waves of unmanned aerial vehicles were observed overhead, signaling an ongoing aerial assault.
These events have caused significant concern among local residents, who reported hearing blasts across multiple neighborhoods. Emergency services are currently assessing the situation and evaluating the damage caused by the attack.
Strike Targets Civilians
This assault is part of the broader escalation in Ukraine that has persisted since the conflict began. The explosions in Odesa highlight the ongoing dangers faced by civilians amid military hostilities, underscoring the urgent need for heightened readiness among local response teams. The situation in the region remains tense, and it is crucial to stay updated through official channels for further developments.
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