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Romania issued a warning to the population of border settlements and took off F-16 fighter jets during the attack of Russian drones on Odesa Oblast on the night of 9-10 February. Source: Romanian Ministry of National Defence, reported by European Pravda Details: The General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations of Romania issued an air-raid warning in the Tulcea and Galați districts bordering Ukraine's Odesa Oblast.
The Russian army deployed 31 Shahed drones towards Ukraine overnight, with the Air Force confirming the interception of 23 of them, as reported on Telegram on Feb. 10.
On the evening of 9 February, the Russian army targeted Odesa with Shahed attack UAVs, with one casualty reported amongst the civilian population. Source: Oleh Kiper, Head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram Quote: "We currently know of one casualty of the enemy drone attack on Odesa.
Air defence systems in Odesa and Chornomorsk are reported to have been activated on the night of 7-8 February during an air-raid warning following the launch of Russian UAVs. Source: Odesa media outlet Dumska; Oleh Kiperman, Head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration Details: Dumska reported that "air defence is operating in Odesa against enemy drones launched from the sea", adding that air defence systems have also been activated in Chornomorsk.
Russian drone attacks on the city of Odesa overnight on Feb. 8 damaged an unfinished multi-story building, as well as the building of an educational institution, Odesa Oblast Governor Oleh Kiper reported.
The Russian forces once again attacked Ukraine with drones on 7-8 February at night. Civilian infrastructure has been struck in the cities of Odesa and Mykolaiv, the fragments of downed drones caused a fire at an infrastructure facility in Vinnytsia Oblast.
Ukraine intercepted 11 of 17 Shahed drones launched by Russia from the Cape of Chauda in Crimea, on the night of Feb. 8, reported Ukrainian Air Forces on Telegram.
18-year-old Anastasia from Donetsk Oblast left the war zone for Odesa back in 2017. There, she planned to spend a carefree teenage life. But a few years later the war struck her for the second time.