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Odessa City, Region Relatively Calm on Monday Night after Seven Days of Missile, Drone Attacks
Odessa City, Region Relatively Calm on Monday Night after Seven Days of Missile, Drone Attacks
Odesa. Official Telegram Channel Photo

Monday night was relatively calm for Odessa and the Odessa region after seven days of missile and drone attacks. According to the Odessa City Council website, an alert siren sounded during the night of July 25, lasting about 2 hours, until 2:28 am.

More than 50 people were injured in Odessa from July18 to July 24, including children. 2 people died. Seven more people were injured in the Odessa Region. The figures are still being verified.
The sirens in Odessa and Odessa region in seven-day period started at midnight and ended at 4:00-5:00 am. In total, more than 20 sirens were sounded during these seven nights and alerts were posted on the official Odessa City Council website.

"As a result of the Russian attack on July 23 in Odessa, 61 buildings, 146 apartments and 28 monuments were damaged," the official city Telegram channel “Odesa. Official” said.
"Currently, the city's municipal services maintain the sanitary condition near the architectural monuments as well as on the territory adjacent to them, cover the windows and doors with protective means," the channel added.

The Bulgarian community in the Odessa region is the third largest and amounts to over 150,000 people according to the official census in Ukraine in 2001. The largest compact Bulgarian population is concentrated in the Bolgrad, Izmail and Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyy regions.

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