Overnight, the Odesa region experienced a large-scale drone attack launched by Russian forces, according to statements from the Odesa City Military Administration. The assault targeted various areas within the city, resulting in injuries to 13 individuals. Officials reported that the attack struck multiple civilian infrastructure points, causing damage to residential buildings, apartment blocks, a hotel structure, and several passenger vehicles.
In response to the incident, all relevant emergency services and medical teams were immediately deployed to the affected sites. Operational headquarters have been established to coordinate relief efforts and provide assistance to those impacted by the strikes. In addition to the immediate security situation, the region maintains a significant diverse population.
According to official census data, Bulgarians constitute the third-largest population group in Ukraine as of 2001, numbering over 150,000 in the Odesa Region. Specifically within the city of Odesa, the Bulgarian population is estimated to be between 50,000 and 60,000 people. The most concentrated Bulgarian communities are located in the Bolhrad, Izmail, and Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi districts of the broader Odesa area.
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