Russians attack Odesa again: number injured rises after daytime strike

Russian forces have been attacking Odesa Oblast with drones since last night. Two people have been injured in Russian daytime strikes.
Source: Serhii Lysak, Head of Odesa City Military Administration; Oleh Kiper, Head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration; air-raid warning map
Quote from Lysak: "Following a daytime attack, two people are known to have been injured at one of the locations. One of them has been taken to hospital in a moderate condition. Doctors are providing all necessary assistance.
In total, seven people have been injured since the night as a result of enemy attacks."
Details: The Russians damaged civilian infrastructure and residential buildings in different parts of the city.
Kiper reported that as of 11:00, the Russians were still attacking Odesa Oblast with drones. Several cases of debris falling and impacts without detonation were recorded.
The aftermath of the Russian attack. Photo: Serhii Lysak
Earlier, Lysak reported that the overnight Russian attack caused significant destruction in a residential area of Odesa: 32 houses were damaged, including two completely destroyed.
At least 150 windows were shattered, and 22 entrance doors and 9 roofs were damaged.
The aftermath of the Russian attack. Photo: Serhii Lysak
Background: Five people, including a child, were injured in Russian drone strikes on the city of Odesa on the night of 20-21 November.
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