Odesa Strike Kills 3 as Ukraine Targets Russian Oil Facilities
Rescuers pulled survivors from rubble as officials said 10 others were injured and several homes and power lines were damaged.
- Russian drone and missile strikes on Odesa killed three people, including a two-year-old child, and caused power outages for over 16,000 residents, damaging residential buildings and energy infrastructure.
- Ukrainian drone attacks on Novorossiysk, Russia, wounded eight people, including two children, and damaged residential buildings and oil facilities.
- President Zelensky reported that Russia launched more than 140 drones overnight targeting Ukrainian energy sites across several regions and called for strengthened air defenses.
- Ukraine used long-range drones to target Russian oil facilities amid the ongoing conflict, while Russia claimed to have downed dozens of Ukrainian drones.
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Woman, toddler daughter among 3 killed in Russia drone attack in Ukraine's Odesa
Russia launched a drone attack on Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa overnight Monday, killing a 30-year-old woman, her two-year-old daughter and another woman, while damaging residential buildings and energy infrastructure, the regional governor said.
Four Killed by Russian Drone Strike in Ukraine
A Russian drone attack on Ukraine´s southern port city of Odesa killed two women and a toddler, authorities said Monday. The post Four Killed by Russian Drone Strike in Ukraine Including Woman and Child appeared first on Breitbart.
Two women and a small child were killed in a Russian drone attack on Odessa, authorities said today, as long-range Ukrainian drones targeted Russia's key Black Sea port for oil exports.
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