In particular, the building of the paleontological museum was damaged. According to the rector of the university, Vyacheslav Truba, as a result of the evening drone attack on November 14, people in the building were not injured.
“The windows were broken by the shock wave, the building of the Institute of Physics and Chemistry was damaged. Students are helping to clean up the consequences of the Russian attack,” the report says. One person died and 10 were injured as a result of the Russian attack on Odesa in the evening of November 14. An apartment building was destroyed in the city center. Apartments caught fire. Other high-rise buildings and about three dozen passenger cars were also damaged.
The main central heating pipeline was also damaged due to the Russian shelling. About 40,000 people were left without heat. residents and a number of social institutions.