In Odesa region, 20 cars were simultaneously on fire due to a nighttime attack (photo, video).


A fire that resulted from a nighttime attack has been extinguished in the Odesa region. This is reported by the State Emergency Service (SES), referencing information from Glavkom.
As a result of the attack on a parking lot located among residential buildings, 20 cars caught fire.
“The fire was managed to be contained and prevented from spreading to nearby closely parked cars,” the report states.
No one was injured as a result of this attack.
It is recalled that on the night of May 25, Russia conducted massive attacks on Ukraine. Kyiv was subjected to strikes by 'shahed' drones and missiles, which led to damage and casualties in the capital.
In Kharkiv, three strikes were also carried out. A missile strike hit a residential building in Mykolaiv. Additionally, Russia attacked the Ternopil region, causing damage.
Furthermore, the most massive and combined strikes occurred in Konotop during the night of May 25.
In the Khmelnytskyi region, civilian objects were damaged, with fatalities and injuries reported. In Zhytomyr region, three children were killed, and 12 others were injured. A food enterprise in Sumy was struck by hostile forces.
Material Analysis
News about the massive attacks by Russia on various regions of Ukraine indicates an increase in tension and escalation of the situation in the east of the country. The danger of military conflict in Ukraine remains high, requiring maximum readiness and caution from Ukrainian military and civil services.
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