Russia, Ukraine and drone strikes
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The Kyiv Independent on MSN
Russian drone strikes damage residential buildings in Odesa, injuring at least 3Russian forces launched a drone attack on the city of Odesa overnight on April 5, damaging residential buildings and injuring at least three people, local officials reported. The head of the Odesa City Military Administration,
The Russian Defense Ministry said that Ukrainian drones struck the Novorossiysk oil terminal, one of Russia’s largest Black Sea ports, overnight. The attack damaged a pipeline, loading and unloading berths, and set fire to four tanks holding petroleum products.
A large-scale overnight Russian drone attack on the port city of Odesa left three people killed and 10 injured, with residential buildings heavily damaged.
Russian drones struck several apartment buildings in Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa, triggering fires and injuring at least ​three people, local officials said early on Thursday.
At least three people, including a 2-year-old girl, were killed in an overnight drone strike on Odesa. Officials report 141 drones flown.