Russian drone strike damages critical infrastructure facility in Odesa Oblast

4 June, 10:33 AM
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The Russian forces attacked Odesa overnight on June 4 (Photo: SES in Odesa Oblast)

The Russian forces attacked Odesa overnight on June 4 (Photo: SES in Odesa Oblast)

Critical infrastructure facility was damaged in Russian drone attack on Odesa Oblast overnight, regional governor Oleh Kiper reported on June 4.

A warehouse and equipment were damaged in the strike. Rescuers quickly extinguished the fire, no casualties were reported.

SES in Odesa Oblast
Photo: SES in Odesa Oblast
SES in Odesa Oblast
Photo: SES in Odesa Oblast
SES in Odesa Oblast
Photo: SES in Odesa Oblast

The Russian army launched a new Shahed drone attack against Ukraine on the evening of June 3. Air raid alerts were triggered across multiple oblasts overnight on June 4. A five-story residential building caught fire following a strike in Pavlohrad, while explosions were also reported in Dnipro and Kharkiv.

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In the Boryspil district of Kyiv Oblast, a UAV attack sparked a fire at an industrial facility, the State Emergency Service reported. Emergency responders noted that an employee of the enterprise was injured and received medical assistance on site.

Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russian forces attacked Ukraine with an Iskander-M ballistic missile and 293 attack UAVs, including Shahed, Herbera, and Italmaz models, as well as Banderol loitering munitions and Parodiya decoy drones.

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