The number of people affected by the mass drone attack on Odesa has risen to four. All have been hospitalized in moderate condition.

This was reported by the head of the OVA, Oleg Kiper.

As a result of the attack, civilian infrastructure has been damaged, including a children's clinic, a kindergarten, windows in high-rise buildings, and passenger vehicles.

“Additionally, due to the Russian attack, there are local emergency power outages in parts of the Odesa district. Critical infrastructure is functioning with the help of generators. In the Kyiv district of Odesa, heating has been suspended for some consumers. Open points of invincibility are available. All relevant services are working on-site to eliminate the consequences,” Kiper reported.

Recall that Russian troops began a massive drone attack on Odesa on the evening of February 18.

As a result, in one of the largest areas of the city, over five hundred houses, 14 schools, and 13 kindergartens were left without electricity, water, and heating.