Odesa State University of Intellectual Technologies and Communications on Fire.


Fire at Odesa State University
A fire broke out at the Odesa State University of Intellectual Technologies and Communications on November 13, as reported by the State Emergency Service of Odesa region.
This morning in the Primorsky district, on Kovalska Street, a fire broke out on the third floor of the State University of Intellectual Technologies and Communications.
During the extinguishing, 50 students were evacuated. The cause of the fire is being determined. There were no casualties or injuries.
11 units of equipment and 51 firefighters were involved from the State Emergency Service.
It is worth noting that as a result of the enemy attack on Kyiv region on the morning of November 13, there was a fire in warehouse premises of enterprises. This was reported by the head of Kyiv Regional State Administration Ruslan Kravchenko. According to the updated information of the head of the regional administration, there were no hits on critical infrastructure objects in the region.
By the way, on the night of November 10, an extensive fire occurred in the building of the former Mykola Leontovych Music School in Khmelnytskyi. The Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service in Khmelnytskyi region reported the fire in the historic building. The Khmelnytskyi Music School named after Mykola Leontovych stated that the fire in the building happened a few days before the court hearing on the exclusion of a part of the building from the list of newly discovered objects of cultural heritage.
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