As of 4:00 p.m. on August 14, 296 buildings were damaged in Odesa, 1,460 windows with a total area of about 2.5 thousand square meters were broken by the blast wave.
This was reported in Odesa City Hall.
Communal services are working to eliminate the consequences of the night attack. Currently, more than 30% of window openings are covered with film. Works are ongoing.
We are talking about the former Girls’ School. The architectural monument educational institution was renovated in 2019.
This was reported in the Odesa City Council.
In total, as of 8:00 a.m. on August 14, it is known that 296 buildings, including 7 educational institutions, were damaged due to falling debris and an explosive wave in Odesa due to Russian shelling. Inspection of houses continues. Operational headquarters are working at the site of the hits, the affected apartments are being inspected and the consequences are being eliminated.
One of the affected educational institutions is an architectural monument, the Girls’ School, built at the end of the 19th century.
This building has been preserved for many generations. With a new facade, roof, stadium, wonderful courtyards, which were made several years ago thanks to the budget of our city community. This school has a wonderful Museum, where you can even see school magazines of those years, photos of fragile students and teachers. In order to create it, the school took part in competitions and won funding, said the head of the city’s Department of Education and Science, Olena Buynevych.
The blast wave knocked out windows and doors. Four medical institutions in Odesa were damaged as a result of a Russian missile attack on the night of August 14. This was reported in the press service of the city. The city council clarified that one of the affected institutions is a maternity hospital. Windows and doors were blown out by the blast wave in medical institutions.
As a result of the Russian attack on the night of August 13-14, the premises of the Fozzy hypermarket in Odesa were completely destroyed and cannot be restored
The press service of the company reports this: “There are no casualties, three of our employees are among the injured, their condition is stable at the moment. We remain in touch with them and their families and hope for good news… Odesa today is the place of our pain. The place of burning goals of our 270 employees who continued to go to work to feed their families and live a normal life even in war conditions. The place where once there was a beautiful renewed Fozzy whose doors are now closed. We regret to inform you that Fozzy in Odesa is no longer open will be”.