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Russians attack Odesa Oblast, destroying warehouses, combine harvesters and lorry

Russians attack Odesa Oblast, destroying warehouses, combine harvesters and lorry

Yahoo12-06-2025
The Russians attacked the south of Odesa Oblast on the night of 11-12 June, causing a large-scale fire. Warehouses storing reeds and equipment used for their processing have been destroyed.
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Quote: "The fire engulfed buildings and equipment. Two combine harvesters and a lorry have been destroyed."
Firefighters extinguishing the fire
Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Details: The fire was promptly extinguished.
Firefighters extinguishing the fire
Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
"Luckily, there were no casualties," the State Emergency Service concluded.
The fire in the warehouse
Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
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