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A Russian drone strike on Odesa kills a married couple and injures 17 people, Ukraine says

  • On June 28, 2025, a Russian drone attack on a residential apartment building in Odesa, Ukraine, resulted in the deaths of two individuals and caused injuries to at least 17 others.
  • The attack took place amid a surge in Russian drone and missile strikes, while negotiations to resolve the nearly three-and-a-half-year conflict have reached an impasse.
  • The drone strike damaged three floors of the building and left residents trapped, with regional Governor Oleh Kiper reporting that three children sustained injuries, one of whom is in critical condition.
  • A June 11 report from the United Nations human rights body stated that the conflict has resulted in over 13,300 civilian fatalities and more than 34,700 injuries since February 2022, while also noting that the war has become a proving ground for increasingly advanced and lethal drone technology.
  • Russia’s Defense Ministry announced that it intercepted and destroyed more than 40 Ukrainian drones during overnight and early morning operations targeting areas in western parts of Russia as well as territories controlled by the Kremlin in Crimea, highlighting a continued intensification of drone-based hostilities.
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A drone struck a residential tower in the city, causing damage to three floors and trapping residents, according to emergency services.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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