Latest Russian Attack On Residential Building Kills 1 In Odesa
- On June 20, 2025, Russian forces carried out multiple drone attacks on apartment buildings in Odesa, resulting in one death and injuring at least 14 people.
- The attack occurred amid ongoing hostilities since Putin initiated Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, during a period when diplomatic efforts to end the conflict have stalled.
- The strikes resulted in large fires and damage to multiple residential high-rises, an educational facility, a gas pipeline, several private vehicles, and parts of the infrastructure at Odesa railway station.
- Ukraine's Air Force reported Russia launched 86 drones overnight, of which 70 were intercepted, while local authorities confirmed casualties including three injured firefighters.
- Western leaders agreed to increase military and economic pressure on Russia, planning a 'coalition of the willing' meeting and new sanctions aiming to weaken Putin’s war efforts.
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Russian stuff blowing up: Russia unleashes assault on Odesa
The prisoner exchanges continue. Just when you think you have heard it all regarding the sad state of the Russian army. Russia unleashed a drone/missile assault on Odesa. Too bad about your supply truck. Maybe you can salvage some crumbs from the back...
In the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa, one person was killed last night in Russian drone attacks. Fourteen people were injured. Read all about the war in Ukraine and the situation in Russia in our live blog.
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