On the night of July 2nd to 3rd, hostile drones launched an attack on Odesa, resulting in significant damage to a high-rise building. Initial assessments indicated that one of the entrances was unsafe for residents.
An operational city headquarters is on-site to manage the aftermath of the attack.
Following the extinguishing of fires, the headquarters immediately began engaging with the residents of the affected building.
The first deputy mayor of Odesa, Oleksandr Filatov, met with residents to discuss pressing issues.
During the dialogue, a clear action plan was established: building inspection, preparation of a technical report, assistance with temporary housing, and arrangements for financial aid.
Experts from the Odesa Architectural Academy are involved in the inspection, with Rector Anatoliy Krov overseeing the engineers' work.
Access to apartments was organized for residents so they could retrieve essential belongings.
The city and humanitarian headquarters continue their operations, while utility services are clearing debris from the area.