Overnight attack on Odesa: three injured, destroyed housing, educational institution and infrastructure

On the evening of 21 April, Odesa was hit by a massive kamikaze drone strike, which injured at least three people. The attack was targeted at densely populated areas, destroying residential buildings, an educational institution and infrastructure. Mayor Gennadiy Trukhanov confirmed that large-scale fires had broken out on the site and that rescuers were working to eliminate the consequences. Official information on the number of drones shot down has not yet been released, but air defence forces have destroyed some of the threats. Read on to learn more about this tragedy and its impact on the city.

Night drone attack on Dnipropetrovs’k region: houses, administrative building and power lines damaged

On the night of 22 April, the Dnipropetrovs’k region was again targeted by Russian kamikaze drones. Nikopol and Sinelnykivka districts suffered the most, with residential buildings, administrative buildings and power lines damaged as a result of the attacks. Fortunately, there were no casualties. The head of the regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, reported on the consequences of the attack and urged residents not to ignore air raid warnings. Find out more about how rescuers extinguished the fire and how the air defence system works in the region.