Blaze Strikes Odesa Fuel Facility Amid Russian Drone Assault
A significant fire erupted at a fuel and energy infrastructure facility in Ukraine's Odesa region following a Russian drone attack. Though the blaze was extensive, no injuries were reported, according to Ukraine's state emergency service. The facility's name remains undisclosed.
A large fire engulfed a fuel and energy infrastructure facility in Ukraine's southern Odesa region following a Russian drone assault, as revealed by Ukraine's state emergency service on Monday.
Preliminary reports indicate that no injuries resulted from the incident, the service announced via the Telegram messaging app.
Details about the facility, including its name, have not been disclosed.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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