Missiles Strike Industrial Facilities in Ukraine, Drone Attack in Odesa
In a recent development, Russia launched missiles that targeted two industrial facilities in Krevi Ri, Ukraine. The mayor of the city, Oleksandr Vilkul, confirmed the attack, while another incident involving a remote-controlled kamikaze drone was reported in Odesa.
Missile Strikes in Krevi Ri
According to Mayor Vilkul, three rockets hit two industrial facilities in Krevi Ri, which are unrelated to Ukraine’s military operations. Unfortunately, a 38-year-old man was injured during the attack. Additionally, a car was damaged by missile debris that was shot down by anti-aircraft defense systems. The extent of the damages is significant, as stated by the mayor on the Telegram platform.
Drone Attack in Odesa
In the city of Odesa, a strategically important port in the south of Ukraine, authorities reported a drone attack. Remarkably, all 18 Russian kamikaze unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that were flying towards the area were successfully shot down. This successful defense prevented any further damage or casualties.
It is worth noting that pro-Russian authorities in Crimea, the peninsula annexed by Moscow in 2014, also claimed an attack by UAVs. They announced that nine drones were shot down during the incident.
Source: RES-MPE
What were the recent missile strikes on industrial facilities in Krevi Ri and the drone attack in Odesa in Ukraine?
In recent events, Ukraine has faced missile strikes on industrial facilities in Krevi Ri and a drone attack in Odesa. The mayor of Krevi Ri, Oleksandr Vilkul, confirmed the missile attack, which resulted in significant damage to the facilities and an unfortunate injury to a man caught in the crossfire. Additionally, missile debris damaged a car in the area. However, in Odesa, authorities successfully defended against a drone attack, shooting down all 18 Russian kamikaze UAVs aimed at the strategically important port city. This successful defense prevented any further harm or casualties. It is worth mentioning that pro-Russian authorities in Crimea also claimed a similar attack, stating that nine drones were shot down during the incident. These events highlight the ongoing tensions in the region and the need for heightened security measures.