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Explosions in Odesa: Aftermath of July 3 Drone Attack - Photos & Videos - EUROPE SAYS

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Around 3 AM Kyiv time, explosions were heard in Odesa; shortly before that, reports had indicated the movement of strike drones toward the city. Later, Mayor
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Russia attacked Ukraine with more than 50 drones on the night of July 3.

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As a result of another Russian attack by the Shahedami, one of the entrances suffered significant damage, according to the mayor of Odessa

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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The house was damaged as a result of a drone raid, and the city head of Gennady Truhanov was told.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Kirill Budanov said that Russia tried to attack the Odessa region with experimental naval drones, but they were detonated in Russian waters. The target was the city of Pivdennoe tsn.ua (news 1+1)

Consequences of the shelling of Odessa on November 14-15, illustrative photo: Gennady Trukhanov On the night of July 2, Russian troops attacked the Izmail district of the Odessa region with drones. This was reported by the press service of the Izmail district state administration. Port and tourist infrastructure facilities in the Vylkiv community were hit. There were no casualties. As of 22:42, according to the Air Force of Ukraine, the drones w…

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Ukrinform (UA) broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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