Russian missile strike on southern Odesa region destroyed solar panels, casualties reported
Kyiv • UNN
Russia attacked the south of the Odesa region, damaging solar panels and six residential buildings. Two men were injured and hospitalized.

Russia attacked the south of the Odesa region, solar panels were damaged, and two people are known to be injured, the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration Oleh Kiper and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported on Friday, UNN writes.
The enemy continues to purposefully attack the civilian infrastructure of the south of the Odesa region. Another missile strike damaged solar panels on the territory of an enterprise. Fortunately, there are no casualties. Work to eliminate the consequences is ongoing at the scene,
The head of the Regional Military Administration also indicated that today the Russians launched another cynical strike on the civilian infrastructure of the Odesa region. "In the south of the region, an enemy missile hit the private sector. Three residential buildings caught fire, and three more were damaged. Unfortunately, two people sustained shrapnel wounds. They are being provided with the necessary medical assistance."
The State Emergency Service indicated that "fires broke out in three residential buildings. Three more houses were damaged. Two men were injured. Before the arrival of rescuers, they were hospitalized by a medical team."