December 17, 2025
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OVA: Russian forces again attacked Odeshchyna, a damaged object of transport infrastructure

Russian troops dealt another blow to Odesa. As a result of two waves of attacks, the transport facility was damaged and a fire broke out”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

Russian troops again attacked civilian objects in Odesa region with attack drones, reported the head of the regional military administration Oleg Kiper.

According to him, as a result of two waves of attacks, damage to the transport infrastructure object was recorded, a fire broke out, which was extinguished by rescuers.

People were not injured.

Since the beginning of December, the forces of the Russian Federation have been attacking Odeshchya almost every day.

Read also: Air Force: the Armed Forces neutralized 37 UAVs at night, there were hits at 12 locations

The Russian military regularly attacks Ukrainian regions with various types of weapons – attack UAVs, rockets, anti-aircraft missiles, and anti-aircraft missiles.

The leadership of Russia denies that the Russian army during a full-scale war inflicts targeted strikes on the civilian infrastructure of the cities and villages of Ukraine, killing the civilian population and destroying hospitals, schools, kindergartens, energy and water supply facilities.

The Ukrainian authorities and international organizations qualify these strikes as war crimes of the Russian Federation and emphasize that they are purposeful in nature.

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