February 6, 2026
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A 21-year-old man died in Odesa as a result of a car explosion

On February 6, an explosion occurred in the Kyiv district of Odesa, resulting in the death of the 21-year-old owner of a Toyota car. The incident was reported to the National Police in the Odesa region on hotline 102 in the morning. The scene is already being examined by police officers, investigators and experts who are trying to find out the details of the explosion. Forensics and explosives experts are currently working on the site. The legal qualification of the event will be”, — write on: ua.news

On February 6, an explosion occurred in the Kyiv district of Odesa, resulting in the death of the 21-year-old owner of a Toyota car.

Notification I reported the event to the National Police in the Odesa region on hotline 102 in the morning. The scene is already being examined by police officers, investigators and experts who are trying to find out the details of the explosion.

Forensics and explosives experts are currently working on the site. The legal qualification of the event will be determined after the completion of all investigative actions. Similar incidents, as practice shows, can cause considerable anxiety among the population, because this is not the first car explosion in the region in recent times. The police continue their work to establish all the circumstances of the tragedy, which may affect security measures in Odesa.

In December, an unknown explosive device exploded in the Darnytsky district of Kyiv. One person died, another was injured. Investigators and explosives technicians are working on the spot to find out what exactly caused the detonation, the National Police reports.

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