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Russian Drone Attack on Odesa Injures 11, Hits Residential Areas, Horse Stable

A Russian attack against the southern city of Odesa injured at least eight people and damaged residential areas, local authorities reported.

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Russia launched an attack with Kamikaze drones in Odessa, just a few kilometers from Romania. It would have affected the construction of the Territorial Centre for Recruitment and Social Support, but also a garden and residential buildings. Russia's article launched an attack with Kamikaze drones in Odessa, just a few kilometers from Romania. Ukraine was hit in full, even in the civilian areas, for the first time in Romania TV.

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On the morning of July 11, Odessa was subjected to a Russian air attack using attack drones. Eight casualties are already known. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Odessa City Hall. "As a result of the daytime attack on July 11, civilian infrastructure, residential and administrative buildings, a stable, and cars were damaged in Odessa," the authorities said in a statement. According to preliminary information, eight people w…

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Odessa was attacked by Russian drones at around 10 a.m. The city reported eight casualties and injuries...

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On the morning of July 11, explosions are heard in Odessa. The Rashists attack the city and the area with attack UAVs.

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censor.net broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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