Russian forces launched a massive drone attack on Odesa early on Thursday morning, March 19, damaging more than a dozen buildings, including a university dormitory, and injuring three people.
According to the head of the Odesa City Military Administration, Serhiy Lysak, three districts were affected – Primorsky, Kyivsky, and Khadzhibeysky.
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In the Primorsky district, 12 residential buildings were damaged, and 2 people were hospitalized.
In the Kyivsky district, a 22-story residential building and a university dormitory were hit, with about 180 windows shattered. One person received medical assistance on site.
In Khadzhibeysky district, a two-story house sustained partial destruction. Municipal crews have been deployed to clear debris and seal damaged windows.
Regional governor Oleh Kiper also reported that a Shahed drone struck a high-rise building, damaging several apartments, the facade, and glazing.
A communal enterprise was also hit, with equipment and 11 vehicles damaged. All fires have since been extinguished, and emergency services are working at the scene.
Late on March 18, Russian drones also targeted Lviv, striking the Main Directorate of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) in the region, according to regional governor Maksym Kozytskyi.
Damage was reported at the site, and authorities warned residents not to approach drone debris due to the risk of detonation.
A drone strike near Novovolynsk (Volyn region), 15 km from the Polish border, hit an energy facility, triggering power outages and water disruptions.
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