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At least 1 killed in fire, 3 injured in Russian drone attack on Odesa, says governor

ODESA, UKRAINE, JUL 19 – Russia launched over 300 drones and 30 missiles in a coordinated attack damaging critical infrastructure and killing one person in Odesa, with six others injured including a child, officials said.

  • A Russian drone attack on Odesa killed at least one person and injured three others, according to Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov.
  • The attack involved more than 20 drones that caused damage to a residential building, as reported by local authorities.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Russia has intensified its drone attacks, launching over 300 drones recently.
  • Emergency services responded promptly to the incident, leading to five rescues.
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