A Russian drone strike on Odesa kills a married couple and injures 17 people, Ukraine says
- A Russian drone struck a residential building in Odesa, Ukraine, on June 28, 2025, killing two people and injuring 17 others, including children.
- The attack occurred amid ongoing Russian military assaults targeting critical, social, and residential infrastructure in the region amid a stalled peace process.
- The drone strike damaged three floors of the apartment block, trapping residents while rescue teams evacuated victims and recovered the bodies of a married couple.
- Odesa Governor Oleg Kiper reported that emergency teams recovered the remains of two individuals from the debris and confirmed that three children were injured, with one in serious condition.
- The strike highlights intensified Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities that have caused thousands of civilian casualties since the war began in February 2022.
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Russia's foreign intelligence chief, Sergei Naryshkin, held a phone call on Sunday with the director of the US Central Intelligence Agency, John Ratcliffe on Sunday. Sergei Naryshkin, head of Russia’s foreign intelligence agency, held a phone call with CIA director on Sunday.(REUTERS) "I had a telephone
About ten people were injured during the night of Saturday to Sunday in Russian strikes targeting several areas of Ukraine, reported the Ukrainian authorities, calling for increased military support and new sanctions against Moscow.

War in Ukraine. Several Civilians Were Injured by Night Russian Strikes, a Ukrainian Pilot Shot Down
At least seven people were injured during the night from Saturday to Sunday in new Russian strikes targeting several parts of Ukraine, the Ukrainian authorities reported.
Two people were killed and at least 14 were injured by a Russian drone strike on Saturday against a 21-storey housing tower in the Ukrainian city of Odessa.
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