The State Emergency Service showed the consequences of the enemy attack on Odesa.

Consequences of the enemy attack in Odesa
Consequences of the enemy attack in Odesa

In the night of April 16, the city of Odesa was attacked by Russian troops. Rescuers reported on the consequences of this attack and showed recordings from the scene. This was announced by the State Emergency Service citing Glavkom.

The enemy again attacked the city using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This attack resulted in injuries.

In one of the residential buildings, a family adhered to the 'two walls' rule, which likely saved their lives as the building was completely destroyed.

According to preliminary information, three people were injured. Fires broke out in several locations. Residential buildings were burning, and warehouse premises were damaged.

Psychologists from the State Emergency Service and police were working at the scene.

Recall that on April 13, Russia attacked Odesa using 'Shaheds'. As a result of this enemy strike, a hospital was damaged.

As a result of the drone attack, ceilings and windows were damaged in one of the medical facilities in Odesa, and the operating room was destroyed. Patients were unharmed.

Moreover, on the evening of March 11, the Russian army conducted a ballistic strike on the Odesa seaport, which resulted in the death of four crew members of a foreign vessel.

Analysis:

With the escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the city of Odesa has become a constant target for attacks. This indicates that the Russian Federation continues to advance and fight not only in eastern Ukraine but also in other regions. Military actions are causing serious damage to residential buildings and medical facilities, threatening the safety of residents and patients. It is also encouraging that rescuers and psychologists respond immediately to such situations and provide assistance to the victims. However, it is important to stop the conflict and ensure peaceful coexistence for all residents of Ukraine.


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