Fires have already been extinguished in Odessa after a massive Russian drone attack. Emergency workers showed footage of the aftermath and revealed details. This was reported by the State Emergency Service (Rescuers).
The Service informed that due to a drone strike on Odessa, carried out yesterday evening, April 21, "fires broke out in the city, which were extinguished by rescuers, volunteers, the fire department of the National Guard of Ukraine, and a unit of the Odessa City Council."









It is also indicated that as a result of kamikaze drone strikes in Odessa, civilian infrastructure, residential buildings, an educational institution, and vehicles were damaged.
As emergency responders added, from the State Emergency Service "78 firefighters and 21 pieces of equipment were involved in eliminating the consequences of the shelling."
As a result of the enemy attack, a total of more than 90 windows were broken in three schools in Odessa, — city councilTwo schools are operating remotely today.






The Odessa City Hall also published relevant photos.
Chief of the Odessa OVA Oleg Kiper reported that the number of victims in Odessa was three people.
"According to preliminary information, three people were injured as a result of the Russian massive strike on Odessa. Medics are providing them with all necessary assistance," — the head of the OVA wrote in his Telegram on the night of April 22.








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