Key points
- More than 10 people were injured in the overnight strike on Odesa.
- The attack damaged civilian infrastructure, including a school.
- Humanitarian workers are providing emergency aid to those affected.
Humanitarian workers are providing emergency aid to residents of Odesa who were affected by the overnight Russian strike.
More than 10 people were injured in the attack, and civilian infrastructure was damaged, including a school.
Those affected are receiving:
- first medical aid;
- psychosocial support;
- protection services;
- legal assistance.
People are also being provided with materials for the temporary repair of damage to their homes, hygiene kits and other essential items.








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