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Odesa: Russia strike kills three people, Ukraine says
Summary
Officials said a Russian drone strike on Odesa killed three people and wounded 25, and damaged energy and residential infrastructure; Ukrainian and Russian negotiators are due to meet for U.S.-brokered talks on Sunday.
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Officials reported that Russian drones struck the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa overnight, causing deaths, injuries and damage to infrastructure. The attack came amid a wave of strikes affecting energy and other facilities across Ukraine this winter. Rescue workers were reported to be searching through rubble at damaged buildings. Ukrainian and Russian negotiators are scheduled to meet for U.S.-brokered talks on Sunday.
Known details:
- Officials said the strike on Odesa killed three people and wounded 25.
- Local authorities reported damage to residential buildings and to an energy facility, and rescue teams were working at sites of destruction.
- Officials also reported related strikes affecting other regions, including power outages reported in Kharkiv and damage noted in Lviv's Brody.
- Ukrainian and Russian negotiators are expected to hold U.S.-brokered talks on Sunday.
Summary:
The reported attacks resulted in civilian casualties and damage to both residential and energy infrastructure in Odesa, with rescue operations ongoing. Authorities also described impacts in other regions, including outages in Kharkiv. The next scheduled step is the U.S.-brokered meeting between Russian and Ukrainian officials on Sunday, which is expected to follow the recent exchanges of strikes.
