During the night, the city faced another large-scale assault from the enemy.
Various districts of Odesa experienced damage to residential high-rises, private houses, a supermarket, a school, and personal vehicles.
Fires broke out at the impact sites, extinguished by firefighters along with volunteers and the national guard.
Unfortunately, two individuals lost their lives, with preliminary reports indicating 15 others injured.
The Mayor of Odesa, along with emergency and municipal services, arrived on the scene.
In one of the apartment buildings, rescuers evacuated over 200 people.
Tents for additional assistance have been set up at the sites, with operational and municipal services working to mitigate the aftermath of the attacks.
Victims received the necessary medical care.
The school sustained minor damages—four windows were shattered.
In the morning, district operational headquarters are open, allowing residents to receive consultations and submit documents for assistance.





