Russian Drone Strikes Hit Odesa in Nighttime Attack.
Explosions Rock Odesa on February 17, 2023
According to Novyny.live: Explosions were heard in Odesa during the night of February 17, 2023, following an attack by Russian unmanned aerial vehicles. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, approximately 40 minutes before the blasts, three strike drones were detected over the Black Sea. This attack is part of a wider Russian campaign targeting Ukrainian infrastructure and cities.
Correspondents from Suspilne reported the sounds of explosions at 01:21, and an active air raid alarm was officially declared at 01:27. This sequence highlights the immediate aerial threat and the critical need for civilians to follow safety protocols. Notably, similar explosions had already occurred in Odesa on February 14, 2023, indicating a persistent and elevated level of danger in the region.
Conditions in Odesa and Safety Advice for Residents
The situation remains tense, with city residents continuing to monitor news alerts and announcements regarding air raid alarms. Local authorities urge citizens to adhere to all safety recommendations and exercise caution due to the ongoing military threat. The port city of Odesa has been a frequent target since the full-scale invasion began.
These events underscore the alarming situation in Ukraine, where aerial assaults have become commonplace. Persistent threats from Russian military forces maintain a high level of tension in regions near the front lines. Residents of cities like Odesa must remain prepared for potential attacks and strictly follow the guidelines issued by local authorities to ensure their safety.
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