The enemy struck a medical facility in Odesa with drones: there are casualties.


As a result of the attack by combat drones on one of the medical facilities in Odesa, the ceiling and glazing were damaged, and the operating room was mutilated.
According to Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov, residential buildings, civil infrastructure, a main road, car service stations, and vehicles were damaged.
'Currently, 5 injured individuals are known. They are receiving necessary medical assistance.'
Emergency services and the city headquarters are working at the scene. After receiving permission, utility services will begin eliminating the consequences of the attack and restoring the road surface.
Drone attack in Odesa: consequences and assistance for the affected
As a result of the attack by combat drones on one of the medical facilities in Odesa, the ceiling and glazing were damaged, and the operating room suffered serious damage. Currently, according to Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov, residential buildings, civil infrastructure, a main road, car service stations, and vehicles were also damaged. It is reported that 5 individuals sustained injuries and are receiving medical assistance.
Currently, emergency services and the city headquarters are working at the scene, and after receiving permission, utility services will restore the road surface and eliminate the consequences of the attack.
The drone attack in Odesa is a serious and terrible event that caused significant damage to the medical facility and the surrounding infrastructure. It is necessary to actively work on identifying and punishing those responsible, as well as providing all necessary assistance to the affected.
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