Night Attack on Odesa: Occupants Hit Maternity Hospital.


Russian occupants attacked the city of Odesa with drones on the night of June 10, said Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov. As a result of these attacks, the administrative part of the maternity hospital and a residential building were damaged. One person died and three were injured and hospitalized.
'A hit on a residential building has also been recorded. Preliminary – there is one deceased person here, three hospitalized, the number of injured is being clarified', the mayor reported.
Currently, emergency services are working at the scene to provide all necessary assistance. The mayor of the city noted that the destruction is significant, and an assessment of the damage will be conducted early in the morning. People who have been left homeless are already being offered temporary accommodation.
'The destruction is significant, their assessment will be conducted in the morning. People are already being offered temporary accommodation', the mayor noted.
During the night drone attacks, residents of Odesa suffered from house damages and injuries. Currently, emergency services are providing assistance and assessing the damage, while people who have been left homeless are being offered temporary accommodation.
During the night drone attacks, people and houses in Odesa were affected. Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov reported the death of one person and damage to residential buildings. There are injured, they are receiving assistance, and those who have been left homeless are being offered temporary accommodation.Read also
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