Massive Drone Attack on Odesa Region: Infrastructure Object Damaged, No Casualties
On the night of December 10, Russian forces launched a massive attack with strike drones on the Odesa region, particularly in the northern part of the area. As a result of the attack, a hit was recorded on a critical infrastructure object, causing localized destruction and a fire in a warehouse.
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Consequences of the Attack and Rescue Operations
According to Oleg Kiper, the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, most of the enemy drones were destroyed by air defense forces; however, some targets inflicted damage on the infrastructure. The fire that broke out after the strike was quickly extinguished: 28 rescuers and 6 units of emergency service equipment participated in the firefighting efforts. There are no casualties or injuries, and critical infrastructure is operating normally.
“As a result of the strike, there was localized destruction followed by a fire in a warehouse over a small area… There were no casualties. Critical infrastructure is functioning normally,” the official stated.
Operational Situation and Appeals to Citizens
Mykhailo Lazarenko, the head of the Podilsk District Military Administration, noted that the enemy specifically targeted a critical infrastructure object in Podilshchyna. According to him, the actions of rescue and special services allowed for the rapid localization of the consequences of the strike and brought the situation under full control. The official urged residents of the district to remain calm, adhere to safety rules, and trust only official information during air alerts. He also emphasized that the situation is under control and there is no threat to the population.
