“Russia dealt a new blow to Odesa: housing and infrastructure were damaged, one person was injured, the city was partially without water and electricity.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: head of the MBA Serhii Lysak at social networks
Lysak’s direct speech: “At this moment, we have information about one casualty of moderate severity. She was taken to a medical facility, where she is being provided with all the necessary assistance.”
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Details: The head of the MBA reported that the energy infrastructure and housing of local residents were also damaged.
Lysak’s direct speech: “As a result of another enemy attack, a critical infrastructure object was damaged. The shock wave also damaged the homes of Odessa residents. Part of one of the densely populated areas of the city was temporarily left without electricity, water and heat supply.”
Details: Currently, according to him, all the necessary utility services are working on the site. An assessment of the extent of damage to housing is being carried out and information is being collected to provide further assistance to residents.
Prehistory:
- Earlier in the evening, December 18, Serhiy Lysak reported about another blow by the Russians to the civil infrastructure of Odessa. As clarifiedthe head of OVA Oleg Kiper, the Russians hit the balcony of the 22nd floor of one of the high-rise residential complexes with an attack drone. Another drone damaged the facade and apartment on the 15th floor of a nearby building, knocking out windows and causing property damage.
- On the evening of December 12, the Russians hit Odessa and the region with ballistic missiles and drones.
- On the night of December 13, the aggressor carried out a massive combined attack with strike drones and missiles on Odesa. The authorities reported damage to civilian objects, energy and industrial infrastructure.
- On December 17, it became known that the state of emergency, which arose as a result of a massive attack by the enemy on the energy infrastructure of Odesa, acquired the status emergency situation at the state level.
