Russian troops fired a Kh-59 missile on Odessa. Ukrainian air defence forces downed a missile. The debris damaged a high-rise building and a new multi-store building.
Attack on Odessa
The head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration (RMA), Oleg Kiper, reports that the fragments of the downed Russian missile damaged the civilian infrastructure: an uninhabited new building and a high-rise building.
The South's defence forces say the missile was shot down on approach from the sea to the city.
An air alert was issued in the city at 2:26 p.m. Kiper called on the residents of Odesa and the Odesa district to stay in safe places.
Attacks on the Odesa region
Russian troops regularly attack the Odesa region with combat drones.
On February 10, the Russian Federation launched three waves of drones across the region. The first was directed at Odesa; all 9 "Shaheds" were destroyed by air defence units.
The wreckage of one of the downed UAVs damaged the technical structure of the port infrastructure, and one of the company's employees received a shrapnel wound.
The enemy directed the second and third waves of attacks on the port infrastructure of the Danube, where the air defence forces destroyed 12 drones.
Three employees of near-port enterprises were injured.
On February 9, one person was injured as a result of a drone attack in Odesa.