Russia attacked Odesa region with strike drones: fire at energy facility, no casualties. PHOTOS
Last night, Russian strike drones attacked the Odesa region, causing a fire at a critical energy infrastructure facility.
According to Censor.NET, thiswas reported by the State Emergency Service.
The work of rescuers was significantly hampered by repeated air raid sirens, which forced them to temporarily suspend firefighting operations.
There are currently no casualties or injuries, according to local emergency services.
Consequences of the enemy attack
Massive combined strike on 8 November
On the evening of 7 November and throughout the night of 8 November, Russia carried out another massive air attack on Ukraine. The enemy used kamikaze drones, cruise and ballistic missiles, including Kalibr and Kinzhal. Air raid sirens were sounded in most regions.
The first groups of UAVs entered from the east, and the attack subsequently gained momentum, with Russian tactical aviation activity, new waves of drones from the Black Sea, and missiles targeting central and northern regions of Ukraine being recorded.
The following areas were under threat:
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Kyiv and the Kyiv region - there were repeated reports of enemy UAVs over the capital and suburbs, air defence forces were active.
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the Poltava region - launches of "Kinzhal" missiles in the direction of Kremenchuk were recorded.
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the Chernihiv, Sumy, and Kharkiv regions - several waves of UAVs from the north and Russia.
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the Odesa and Mykolaiv regions - threat of strikes from the sea.
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the Dnipropetrovsk, Cherkasy, and Zaporizhzhia regions - movement of drones and missiles towards large cities.
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the Kherson region - attacks from the north and the Black Sea.
The most activity was recorded between midnight and 06:00 a.m.: air defence forces reported groups of Shahed drones heading towards Kyiv, Poltava, Dnipro, and central Ukraine.




