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One dead in mass Russian drone attack on Ukraine's Odesa, mayor says
One dead in mass Russian drone attack on Ukraine's Odesa, mayor says

Straits Times

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Straits Times

One dead in mass Russian drone attack on Ukraine's Odesa, mayor says

Find out what's new on ST website and app. Russian forces staged a mass drone attack on the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa early on Saturday, setting ablaze at least one multi-storey apartment building and killing one resident, the city's mayor said. Mayor Hennady Trukhanov said figures for the number of injured were being compiled. "All emergency crews are working in enhanced mode," Trukhanov wrote on the Telegram messaging app. Trukhanov earlier said that at least 20 drones had converged on the city, a frequent target of Russian attacks, and he said at least one multi-storey apartment building was on fire. Pictures posted online showed a fire engulfing floors near the top of one building and emergency crews moving extended ladders into place. Smoke billowed from windows. Parents were seen carrying children to safety in blankets. REUTERS

Russia attacks Odesa overnight: homes and civil infrastructure damaged, cars burned
Russia attacks Odesa overnight: homes and civil infrastructure damaged, cars burned

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Russia attacks Odesa overnight: homes and civil infrastructure damaged, cars burned

The Russians once again attacked the city of Odesa on the night of 2-3 June, damaging houses and civilian infrastructure, with no casualties reported so far. Source: Odesa Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov on Telegram Quote: "Another nighttime Russian attack. Residential buildings and civilian infrastructure were damaged and cars burned. There have been no reports of casualties." Firefighters extinguishing fire Photo: Trukhanov on Telegram Details: Trukhanov said an operational headquarters is working at the scene and consultations will soon be organised regarding aid from the city budget and compensation under the eRecovery programme [a Ukrainian government digital program that provides financial compensation to citizens for war-related housing damage – ed.]. Burned car Photo: Trukhanov on Telegram The municipal services will conduct restoration work and cleaning. Shattered windows Photo: Trukhanov on Telegram Crater formed after the attack Photo: Trukhanov on Telegram Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Russia attacks Odesa again with attack drones, explosion reported in city
Russia attacks Odesa again with attack drones, explosion reported in city

Yahoo

time14-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Russia attacks Odesa again with attack drones, explosion reported in city

The Russian army once again attacked Odesa with attack drones on the night of 13-14 April, and explosions were heard in the city. Source: Odesa Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov; Dumska, an Odesa-based local news outlet Details: At 01:17, an air-raid warning was issued in Odesa and the oblast due to the threat of Russian attack drones. The Dumska media outlet reported that the air defence was operating in the city. Trukhanov called on Odesa residents to take shelter and at 01:35 wrote about explosions in the city. Updated: At 02:11, the all-clear was given in Odesa and the oblast. Background: On 13 April, Sunday evening, the Russians struck Odesa with attack drones, injuring five people and damaging civilian infrastructure. After midnight on 14 April, Trukhanov posted a photo of the aftermath and provided details of the Russian attack on Odesa the night before, including damage to hospital. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Russian drone hit hospital in Odesa
Russian drone hit hospital in Odesa

Yahoo

time14-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Russian drone hit hospital in Odesa

Odesa Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov published photos of the aftermath just after midnight on 14 April and shared details of the Russian attack on Odesa the previous evening, including damage to one of the hospitals. Source: Trukhanov on Telegram Details: Trukhanov said one of Odesa's medical institutions sustained damage to its ceiling and glazing and an operating theatre was destroyed as a result of the drone strike. No patients were injured. In addition, residential buildings, civilian infrastructure, a main road, a car service station and cars were also damaged. Building on fire Photo: Trukhanov Damaged building Photo: Trukhanov The scene of the attack Photo: Trukhanov Destroyed car Photo: Trukhanov Building on fire Photo: Trukhanov Quote: "Emergency services and the city headquarters are working at the scene. Once permission is granted, municipal services will begin to deal with the aftermath of the attack and restore the road surface. Five people are known to have been injured. They are receiving the necessary medical treatments." Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Russian large-scale strike on Odesa: over 250,000 city residents without electricity and heating
Russian large-scale strike on Odesa: over 250,000 city residents without electricity and heating

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Russian large-scale strike on Odesa: over 250,000 city residents without electricity and heating

The Russians launched a large-scale strike on the city of Odesa on the evening of 18 February. A significant part of the city has been left without electricity, water and heating and social infrastructure facilities have been damaged as a result of the attack. Source: Odesa Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov Quote: "A significant number of buildings was left without electricity, water, and heating as a result of a large-scale enemy strike on a densely populated area of the city. Hospitals, outpatient clinics and social infrastructure facilities have been left without heat." Details: Trukhanov reported the deployment of an operational headquarters to assess the damage and restore the work of public services. He noted that specialists are actively working to deal with emergency situations and provide assistance to those affected. Updated: Trukhanov shared updated information on the situation in the city at 05:05. He said 14 schools, 13 kindergartens and a large residential district with over 500 buildings were left without electricity and heating due to the Russian attack. Quote: "One of the largest districts of our city, which is home to over 250,000 residents, has been left without heating and electricity. We already understand that the situation with heating is very difficult, so we are making the decision to drain the water to prevent the system from freezing and worsening the situation. We are cancelling classes in schools and suspending kindergarten attendance in the Kyivskyi district." Details: The latest reports suggest a children's outpatient clinic and a kindergarten have been severely damaged. There is information about one injured person who is currently receiving medical assistance at hospital. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

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