
On the night of March 4, Russian occupiers attacked Odesa with strike drones. As a result of the attack, at least four people were injured, two of whom were hospitalized.
According to the city authorities, the explosions caused massive destruction. Residential buildings and two private kindergartens were damaged. Due to damage to the energy infrastructure, the operation of three boiler houses was temporarily stopped, but their operation has now been restored.
There were also fires in several locations, which rescuers promptly extinguished despite repeated air alarms. Utility services and State Emergency Service psychologists are working on-site, and in the morning, operational headquarters will be set up where affected residents can file claims for compensation.