Russian Strikes Cut Power In Odesa During Visit By Czech President Petr Pavel
- Russian drones struck Odesa, injuring three people and causing massive fires, despite an agreement to halt strikes on energy infrastructure.
- Czech President Petr Pavel was in Odesa during the attacks, which affected local power supply, according to Oleh Kiper, head of the Odesa region.
- Russia accused Ukraine of destroying a gas facility in Kursk, calling it a provocation, while Ukraine denied these claims, blaming Russia for the attack.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for increased international pressure on Russia, stating that joint action is essential to stop the conflict.
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Russia strikes Odesa amid limited ceasefire
KYIV, Ukraine — Russian drones pummeled the Ukrainian Black Sea port city Odesa, injuring three people and sparking massive fires, officials said Friday, underlining Moscow's intention to pursue aerial strikes even as it agreed to temporarily halt strikes on energy…
Russian drones strike Ukrainian port city of Odesa, causing massive blazes
Russian drones pummeled the Ukrainian Black Sea port city of Odesa, injuring three people and sparking massive fires, officials said Friday, an attack that underlined Moscow's intention to pursue aerial strikes even as it agreed to temporarily halt strikes on energy facilities.
Russian drones hammer Ukraine's Odesa port
Russia pounded Ukraine's Black Sea city of Odesa with one of its biggest drone attacks, injuring three teenagers, damaging residential and commercial buildings, and sparking fires across the city, officials said on Friday. The attack comes as the United States is pushing for a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia,…
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