November 11, 2025
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The Russian Federation massively attacked Odeshchyna with drones: energy facilities were damaged, a person was injured

On the night of November 11, the Russian army launched a massive drone attack on the Odesa region. As a result of the attack, energy and transport infrastructure facilities were damaged, and one person was injured.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

On the night of November 11, the Russian army launched a massive drone attack on the Odesa region. As a result of the attack, energy and transport infrastructure facilities were damaged, and one person was injured.

Source: State Emergency Servicethe head of Odesa OVA Oleg Kiper

Details: According to Kiper, air defense forces shot down most of the enemy drones, but some drones hit civilian objects. As a result of the strikes, fires broke out at several energy facilities, which were promptly extinguished by rescuers. Damage to the Ukrzaliznytsia depot and administrative buildings was also recorded.

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photo: Odesa OVA photo: Odesa OVA

One person received shrapnel wounds, doctors provided her with the necessary assistance.

photo: DSNS photo: DSNS

Currently, the region’s critical infrastructure is running on generators, and invincibility points have been opened in communities. Law enforcement officers are documenting yet another Russian war crime against the civilian population of Odesa.

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