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Russian drones strike Odesa, injuring six including children
Summary
Officials said Russian drones struck Odesa overnight, injuring six people including a toddler and damaging apartment buildings and energy facilities.
Content
Russian drones struck the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa overnight, regional officials said. Authorities reported injuries and damage to housing and energy infrastructure. Oleh Kiper, head of the regional military administration, said four apartment buildings were damaged. Power company DTEK reported significant damage to two of its facilities and noted multiple substations had been hit in December.
Key details:
- Officials said six people were injured in the strikes, including a toddler and two other children.
- Four apartment buildings were reported damaged, according to regional authorities.
- DTEK said two energy facilities suffered significant damage and noted several substations in the region were hit in December.
- The incident occurred amid a broader pattern of increased long-range strikes and ongoing diplomatic efforts related to the conflict.
Summary:
The strikes added to recent civilian casualties and damage to housing and energy infrastructure in the region. Undetermined at this time.
