UAV
UAV event in Odesa area, Ukraine on Fri 10th April 2026
10th April 2026
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On the night of April 10, Russian occupiers attacked the energy and port infrastructure of the Odessa region, which caused problems with electricity supply.
Source : Head of the OVA Oleg Kiper and Head of the Odessa MBA Serhiy Lysak in Telegram
Direct speech from the head of the region : "At night, the Odessa region again suffered a massive attack by enemy UAVs on energy and port infrastructure. The damage led to disruptions in power supply. Empty tanks and port equipment were also damaged."
Details : According to Kiper, the fires that resulted from the attack have been contained. All necessary services continue to work on the ground.
Lysak reported that damage to an infrastructure facility was recorded in Odessa.
There were casualties.
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Ukraine (UKR)
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