Ukraine said on Wednesday that at least one person was killed due to an overnight Russian drone attack in the southwestern city of Odesa Odesa Governor Oleh Kiper said on Telegram that a 77-year-old man in the village of Lymanka located about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) from the city center Kiper reported that critical infrastructure in Odesa was damaged due to the attack while part of the city has been left without electricity He further said that debris from the drones resulted in fires in Odesa’s suburbs Kiper later said heating and water supply in Odesa were restored in the morning and that engineers are continuing their work to restore power to every home He added that a ballistic missile also struck an empty sanatorium in the region’s Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi district the Ukrainian private energy provider DTEK announced on Telegram that Russia attacked another of its energy facilities in the Odesa region describing the strike as the fourth attack on the region's energy system in the past two weeks Ukraine’s Air Force claimed on Telegram that its air defenses downed 115 Russian drones launched over multiple regions of the country The overnight attack is the second in a row on Odesa with at least four people injured during a strike that damaged the local energy infrastructure the night before Russian authorities have not yet commented on the attack Property conflict around the hotel complex in the village of Lymanka near Odessa received an unexpected continuation an alarm went off in a building that had been sealed off by the police According to a representative of the new owner of the company «UkrTechFinance» Kazbek Ikayev A security company was called to the scene «Carabineer» which discovered the former hotel manager there the summoned investigative team never arrived at the scene which Kazbek Ikayev regarded as police inaction local residents also expressed their dissatisfaction stating that the former owners and guests often violated public order Another strange point is how the former owners or their representatives could have entered the territory if the locks had been replaced the keys to the house were only with the security company "Karabiner" and the investigators from Chornomorsk who received them under an inventory for safekeeping Now the new owner suspects that the keys could have been secretly transferred to another party by the law enforcement officers themselves This case has once again called into question the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies and the situation surrounding the disputed property continues to escalate An officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine demanded monthly "kickbacks" of UAH 40 from his subordinates — State Bureau of Investigation Sociologist Olena Knyazeva: what makes people trust or distrust the authorities in Ukraine A charity sports festival will be held in Odessa "It's important for me to be part of something bigger": fashion stylist Natalia Burova on creativity It is better to freeze eggs for motherhood up to the age of 35 The festival of conceptual photography "Refraction" has started in Odessa Large-scale communication failures in Moscow during parade rehearsal: authorities explained by "security measures" Daniil Gulyaev: "Fashion is a language that can change consciousness" Dental treatment and prosthetics program for the Armed Forces of Ukraine — explanation by the Ministry of Health Israel plans to call up tens of thousands of reservists Phone: +38-093-928-22-37 Email: elitexpert.ua@gmail.com Russians launched a massive airstrike on Odesa region late on Tuesday, March 4. One person has been confirmed dead in the suburbs of Odesa, according to the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleh Kiper A government official stated that as a result of the Russian drone attack It was clarified that the victim was a 77-year-old resident of the village of Lymanka He died from shrapnel wounds sustained during the Russian airstrike "Heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones," added the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration the village has a population of 13,085 people and an area of 11.55 square kilometers Lymanka is located to the west of the Kyiv district of Odesa Lymanka village (photo: google.com/maps screenshot) air raid sirens were sounded in several regions of Ukraine due to the threat of an attack by Russian forces using kamikaze drones There were concerns about a massive drone strike on Odesa and its surrounding areas Local authorities reported that due to enemy strikes on critical infrastructure parts of Odesa were left without electricity The Odesa Regional Military Administration also stated that in the suburbs of Odesa private houses were damaged by debris from downed Russian drones the Russians launched a ballistic missile at the Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi district causing almost destruction of the building