Night attack on Odesa: residential buildings and infrastructure damaged
During a night-time shelling in Odesa, residential buildings and civilian facilities were damaged. Windows were blown out, façades were harmed, and interior destruction requires clearance and documentation.
This was reported by Odesa Regional Military Administration head Oleg Kiper on Telegram, emphasising that the city “is holding strong.”
Utility services continue to deal with the aftermath, and affected residents are receiving necessary assistance.

It is worth recalling that on 7 February, in the Myropilska community of Sumy region, two civilians were killed as a result of Russian shelling.
On the night of 7 February, Russian forces launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine, deploying over 400 drones and around 40 missiles. The primary targets of this assault were energy facilities, including main substations and thermal power plants.