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Share: Late in the evening of October 19 and after midnight, powerful explosions...

Explosions rang out in Odesa: the Russians combinedly attacked the region with Shaheds and ballistics

Share: Late in the evening of October 19 and after midnight, powerful explosions were heard in Odesa region. The Russians attacked the region with a combination of Shahed attack drones and ballistic weapons. The Odesa region came under attack - monitoring channels write about an attack on the city of Yuzhny, in the area of ​​the Yuzhny port. Focus collected everything that is known about the shelling. The attack on Odesa began around 11:40 p. m.

: an air alert was declared in the region, Oleg Kiper, the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, warned about the movement of Russian drones from the Black Sea in the direction of the region. The monitoring channels also reported that at least 8 attack drones are heading in the direction of Odesa, in particular the Chornomorsk region. At around 11:55 p. m. , the Air Force of Ukraine also reported the threat of the enemy using ballistic weapons from Crimea.

A few minutes later, the military recorded a high-speed target in the Odesa region. According to monitoring channels, the ballistic missile was heading south. After some time, explosions rang out in Odesa, in the area of ​​the South Port. Odessa monitoring channels reported that the Chabanka district was under attack. The threat was warned from Fontanka to Yuzhnoye, and it was also reported that the drones were moving very low.

Soon, local media reported that flames and smoke could be seen above the attack site after the attack. "Dumskaya" media reported that the explosions were visible from Odessa itself. Official information about the consequences of the attack on Odesa was not available at the time of publication. It will be recalled that on October 19, DTEK reported that the Russian army massively attacked a mine in the Dnipropetrovsk region, as a result of which 192 people ended up underground.