The Russian military has intensified its drone attacks on Odesa and the surrounding region, resulting in fires at residential buildings. Reports indicate that a private home was hit in one area of the city, alongside another residential structure and the roof of a dormitory.
Local authorities have stated that there have been no reports of casualties so far. Air raid alerts are still active in the city, prompting the head of the regional military administration to urge residents to remain in shelters until the alerts are lifted.
In related developments, Sumy was targeted twice the previous day, leading to damage to residential properties and prompting 14 individuals to seek medical assistance. Additionally, on the night of April 10, Russian forces launched an attack involving 128 strike drones from five different directions. Air defense units successfully intercepted most of the drones, but 14 managed to hit six locations, with debris falling in seven areas.
The ongoing drone assaults by Russian forces on Odesa have led to significant damage to residential buildings, while air defenses managed to intercept many incoming threats. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as alerts remain in effect.
