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According to the chairman of the Odessa Ova Oleg Kiper, a hostel, a supermarket ...

"Over 200 damaged buildings": what does Odesa look after a night massive attack of the Russian Federation (video)

According to the chairman of the Odessa Ova Oleg Kiper, a hostel, a supermarket and hundreds of buildings were injured in the city due to the fall of debris in the city. The network also appeared on the network. As a result of the night strike of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, several hundred buildings were damaged in Odessa. This was reported by the head of the Odessa Regional State Administration Oleg Kiper in Telegram.

The head of the administration noted that all missiles launched in the city were shot down, but due to the fall of the debris, a hostel, a supermarket and hundreds of buildings were damaged. "More than 200 damaged buildings have been recorded as a result of explosive waves and fragments of whipped missiles and drones. Operational staffs work on the spot," said the official according to Oleg Kiper, two injured people who were hospitalized at night are already at home.

"I am grateful to the military for their work. Tonight they have once again demonstrated what enormous work is going on all sides so that all people are safe," said Ova President. A video of the impact on Odessa also appeared on the network. In particular, the destroyed Fozzy hypermarket is shown, in which a fire broke out at night. We will remind, on the night of August 14 the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation three times attacked the Odessa region.

The invaders used drones and missiles of the Caliber type. All air targets were destroyed, but the fragments damaged many buildings. Fires broke out on two objects. The chairman of the Public Council at the OVA Sergey Bratchuk reported that three victims - supermarket staff were previously known. Natalia Humeniuk OK Prescribe, Natalia Humeniuk noted that the purpose of the occupiers was residential buildings.