The enemy massively attacked Odesa: the aftermath of the 'hits'.


On May 1, Russian occupiers launched an attack on the city of Odesa. According to Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov, the attack resulted in damage to residential buildings and civilian infrastructure in various areas of Odesa. Fires broke out, and there are injured.
'Emergency and utility services are working at the sites to eliminate the aftermath of the attacks and provide necessary medical assistance to the victims. A school was damaged - four windows were broken. Support is currently being provided to everyone in need, and hot tea is being offered to warm them up. Tents are being set up to provide additional assistance,' the city mayor reported.
The head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleg Kiper, reported that as a result of the attack, two people were killed, and five were injured. The victims are receiving the necessary assistance.
The elimination of the consequences of the attack continues. Tents have been set up to provide additional support.
News Analysis:
In recent years, Odesa has become a target for Russian occupiers, who ruthlessly attack the city. The latest massive attack resulted in damage to residential buildings, fires, and injuries. City services are making great efforts to eliminate the aftermath and assist the victims. These attacks indicate the lawlessness of Russian troops and their desire to harm the civilian population. First and foremost, it is necessary to focus on ensuring the safety of the city and protecting its residents.
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