Russia launched overnight drone attacks on Odesa Oblast, injuring two people and damaging a four-storey apartment block, houses, energy infrastructure (a DTEK substation), a warehouse, and a school.
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Russia injured at least fifteen people in overnight and morning attacks across Ukraine after launching missiles and drones at civilian targets
The attack also damaged energy infrastructure and a warehouse, as well as the second floor of a school
The strike hit one of their substations. The damage is 'significant,' and repairs will take a 'long time'
The enemy attacked Odesa with drones. We know about damage to infrastructure, four residential buildings in different parts of the city, and an educational institution.
Russian forces attacked energy infrastructure facilities in Odesa Oblast on the night of 21-22 February, causing significant damage and large-scale fires.
Russian occupiers attacked Odesa overnight on February 21
Two private residential houses were completely destroyed
An apartment in a one-story house was destroyed
A lyceum sustained significant damage
Two civilians were injured
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