Russian occupiers have once again attacked the Odesa region, causing extensive destruction and fires

During the night of June 11, several settlements in the area experienced armed aggression, which left behind ruins and damaged civilian infrastructure facilities. According to official information from the State Emergency Service (SES), the missile strike damaged dacha houses, private farm buildings, passenger cars, as well as civilian watercraft located in open areas. It is reported that Russian troops deliberately targeted residential and private objects, resulting in large fires. Preliminary data indicates that the fires broke out simultaneously with the missile strike, but rescue professionals promptly extinguished them later. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported among the local population or emergency personnel, which is a significant factor in this conflict. Photos and videos published on the SES Telegram channel clearly show the aftermath of the night attack — destroyed dachas, burned cars, and damaged watercraft. It is known that the consequences of the Russian raid have caused not only material damage but also panic among residents, many of whom have repeatedly witnessed the destruction of their homes due to Russian aggression. This is not the first attack on this part of Ukraine’s southern coast; since the beginning of the full-scale war, the occupiers have regularly conducted artillery and missile strikes, intentionally destroying civilian objects. Local authorities and emergency services urge residents to remain vigilant, follow safety procedures, and evacuate promptly if necessary. Overall, the situation in Odesa region remains tense: the occupiers continue shelling, targeting civilians and infrastructure facilities. Local residents are once again at risk, and all services are working around the clock to eliminate the consequences of the night attack and prevent further destruction. Ukrainian military and rescue services are committed to fighting for the safety and reconstruction of the region, despite new challenges and dangers arising from Russian aggression.