November 15, 2024
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The Russian army struck a residential building in Odessa. There are dead and wounded

On the evening of November 14, Russian troops attacked Odesa. A residential building and a main heat supply pipeline were damaged. It is known about the death and two wounded. Source: Head of the President’s Office Andriy Yermak, Odesa Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov, “Dumska” publication, Oleg Kiper, Head of OVA Details: On Thursday evening, the Russians attacked the city with drones from the Black Sea.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

On the evening of November 14, Russian troops attacked Odesa. A residential building and a main heat supply pipeline were damaged. It is known about the death and two wounded.

Source: Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak, Mayor of Odesa Hennadiy Trukhanov, “Dumska” publication, Head of OVA Oleg Kiper

Details: On Thursday evening, the Russians attacked the city with drones from the Black Sea. The mayor reported on the work of the Air Defense Forces in the city. Later, it became known about damage to the main heat supply pipeline. One of the boiler plants in the city stopped working.

Yermak later reported that a residential building had been hit. Local residents and Telegram channels publish photos with the consequences of the hit.

Photo by Hanna Shelest on Facebook

Photo by Hanna Shelest on Facebook

Photo by Hanna Shelest on Facebook

Updated: The head of the OVA reported that as a result of the mass attack, a woman was killed and at least two people were injured.

Residential buildings, a church, cars were damaged. Fires broke out in some locations.

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