Russia drops four bombs on Snake Island overnight


Odessa Region was shelled from the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea.
The Russians dropped four aerial bombs on Snake Island on the night of 11 February. Additionally, the enemy attacked Odessa Region, the head of the Odessa OVA, Maxim Marchenko, said on Telegram.
"At night, the Russians attacked the Odessa region from aircraft and coastal complex "Bastion". There are missiles hit in the coastal zone," he informed.
According to Marchenko, no one was injured.
The Russian invaders also bombed Snake Island, dropping four aerial bombs on it.
Marchenko urged not to comment on what was happening and not to publish the consequences of the strikes online.
I hope that everyone understands this, so I also ask everyone to refrain from commenting on certain moments that appear on social media," he said.
For its part, the South Air Command added that the enemy used 3️ Onyx anti-ship missiles from a coastal missile system from the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea, which hit the coastal zone, two Su-24Ms the enemy bombed the island of Snake Island, dropping 4 aerial bombs.
In an attempt to create panic among the population in the areas bordering Moldova and unrecognized by Transnistria, the Rascists sent airborne missiles at the critical infrastructure located there," the command said.
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