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Odesa. The liquidation of the consequences of an enemy attack on a residential building is ongoing.

According to preliminary data, 18 apartments of a nine-story residential building were destroyed as a result of a night attack by the ruSSians. First priority emergency and rescue operations are being carried out continuously at the site, to which 92 people and 21 units from the State Emergency Service are involved. technicians, as well as dog trainers from a volunteer organization.

The rescuers freed the bodies of 2 dead people from under the rubble. Previously, 8 people were injured, including 1 child, 4 residents were rescued. Firefighters extinguished the fire on an area of 50 square meters. m.

The explosion also damaged the nearby building of the boiler house, as a result of which 11 multi-apartment residential buildings were left without heat supply. A place for temporary resettlement of residents has been determined.

Additionally, points of heating and provision of psychological assistance have been deployed. More than 100 people received help from the psychologists of the State Emergency Service.

Food was organized by volunteer organizations with the involvement of representatives of the Red Cross.

UPD:

Odesa. On the level of the first floor, under the rubble, the fourth body of the dead person was found, work is underway to unblock it.

4 people died, including 1 child, and 8 people were injured, including 1 child. 5 people were saved.

Search operations are ongoing. 95 rescuers and 22 pieces of equipment were involved from the State Emergency Service.

Psychologists of the State Emergency Service and canine calculations are also working on the spot.

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