Russia launched a drone attack on Odesa and its surrounding areas. The strike injured one person and damaged several civilian buildings. The Odesa Regional Military Administration and prosecutor’s office confirmed the attack.
More than 20 strike drones were used in the assault. The attack hit residential buildings, garages, and storage facilities belonging to private companies. A local service station was also damaged. Officials are still assessing the full extent of the damage.
The injured person received medical care while nine others sought psychological support. The Odesa Regional Prosecutor’s Office has started a pre-trial investigation into possible war crimes under the Ukrainian Criminal Code.
Drone attacks have been a frequent method used in the ongoing conflict. These unmanned vehicles allow attacks without risking personnel but often harm civilians and civilian infrastructure. International law forbids targeting civilian areas, and investigation war crime aim to hold violators accountable.
This attack adds to the difficulties faced by people in Odesa. Damage to homes and businesses disrupts everyday life and local economy. Authorities continue to urge people to stay safe and call for international support to protect civilians and critical infrastructure.