Russia launches scores of drones on Ukraine, four people injured, Kyiv says
- Russian forces launched 62 drone strikes targeting Ukraine from April 13 to 14, with Ukrainian forces downing 40 drones and reporting damage to civilian infrastructure in multiple regions, according to Ukrainian officials.
- In Odesa, a drone strike injured at least five individuals and damaged infrastructure, including a medical facility, according to Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov and Governor Oleh Kiper.
- These attacks are part of ongoing military actions by Russia amid failed attempts to establish a ceasefire, following previous strikes that resulted in multiple casualties.
- Ukrainian forces reported advancing in various regions while repelling Russian mechanized assaults, demonstrating intensified combat activities on both sides, as noted by military spokespersons.
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Russian drone strikes on Odessa
At least five people were injured in a Russian drone strike on the port city of Odessa on Sunday evening, Governor Oleh Kiper said. The injured people are being cared for for for shrapnel and burns, he adds. A medical facility as well as residential buildings and other civilian infrastructure were reportedly damaged in the attack, according to the mayor, Hennady Truchanov. Even un...
Russian drone attack injures 5, causes fires in Odesa
A Russian drone strike on Odesa late on April 13 injured at least five people and sparked fires, damaging civilian infrastructure including a major roadway, a car repair shop, and several vehicles, regional authorities reported."According to preliminary information, five people were injured due to the strike. They sustained shrapnel wounds and burns. Our doctors are providing them with all necessary medical assistance," Governor Oleh Kiper wrote…
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