On the night of June 1, Russian drones attacked Odesa and Kharkiv. As a result of the strikes, people were injured, residential buildings, infrastructure, and private property were damaged. Official data on casualties and destruction was provided by local authorities.

Situation in Odesa

Sergei Lysak, head of the Odesa Military Administration, reported that the city was subjected to two attacks overnight. As a result, five people were injured. Two of them were hospitalized, while two others received medical assistance on the spot. One person refused hospitalization.

According to preliminary data from the city administration, 82 windows were blown out during the attacks. 72 of them have already been boarded up. Work to eliminate the consequences and restore damaged buildings is ongoing.

Multi-apartment buildings in various districts of the city, an administrative building, and infrastructure elements were damaged.

Attack on Kharkiv

Ihor Terekhov, the mayor of Kharkiv, reported that a Russian "Molniya" type drone struck the Kholodnohirskyi district. As a result, three private houses were damaged.

In the Osnovianskyi district, a garage cooperative located near high-rise buildings was hit. Garages and cars caught fire.

Oleh Synehubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, clarified that four women aged 34, 58, 65, and 76 were injured as a result of the shelling. The Slobozhanskyi district was also under attack.

As a result of the attack, windows in eight multi-apartment buildings, four private houses, seven cars, two garages, as well as gas and electricity networks were damaged.