Russian forces struck port infrastructure in Izmail district, Odesa Oblast during a two-hour drone attack on the night of September 25-26, damaging a checkpoint building and warehouses, and setting fire to about 30 trucks and six articulated lorries.
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The port infrastructure was hit in Izmail district. Two men, truck drivers, were injured. One of them received medical care on the place; the other was hospitalised with a severe arm injury. The checkpoint building and warehouses were damaged, and about 30 trucks and six articulated lorries caught fire.
The Russian drone attack on Odesa Oblast lasted for two hours. The air defence forces shot down most of the UAVs.
The drone attack hit port and border infrastructure in Odesa Oblast's southern Izmail district, an agricultural enterprise in Mykolaiv Oblast, and an infrastructure facility in Cherkasy Oblast.
Russian forces launched 12 Kalibr missiles and 19 Shahed drones towards grain facilities near Odesa
Enemy troops used kamikaze drones to strike the South of Ukraine, with Shahed UAVs entering the mouth of the Danube and approaching Ismail and Reni.
Telegram channels reported explosions in Odesa, but there was no information on consequences at the time of reporting.
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