In Odesa, as a result of an enemy airstrike using kamikaze drones on the night of November 9, several high-rise buildings, administrative offices, and warehouses were damaged. There have been no reports of casualties.
This information was reported by RBK-Ukraine referencing the Odesa City Council.
It was noted that several high-rise buildings and private houses were damaged in one of the city’s districts.
Administrative buildings, storage facilities, and vehicles were also affected.
Additionally, the city council mentioned that information regarding potential casualties is currently being verified.
9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7The aftermath of the Russian airstrike on Odesa on the night of November 9 (photo: t.me/odesacityofficial)
Acting Odesa Mayor Oleksandr Filatov stated that municipal services will start working at the affected locations in the morning.
According to him, a city operational headquarters will be established "to assist residents whose homes were damaged as a result of the drone attack."
Recall that on the evening of November 8, Russian invaders launched several groups of kamikaze drones across Ukraine for an airstrike. Air raid alerts were declared in several regions.
As reported by the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a group of "Shahed" drones was heading towards the Odesa region—specifically, on a course towards Odesa and Zatoka.
It later became known that "Shahed" drones attacked Odesa and its vicinity—specifically, a series of explosions were heard in Odesa, and air defense forces were engaged.
Subsequently, Odesa media reported a fire in a residential complex in one of the city districts due to a "hit" during the airstrike.