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Russian drones hit Odesa, injuring civilians including children
Summary
A heavy drone attack on Odesa injured 23 people, including two children and a pregnant woman, officials said; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said a new round of talks with the United States and Russia is penciled in for Feb. 1.
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Officials reported a heavy Russian drone bombardment of the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa that injured 23 people, including two children and a pregnant woman. The attack was reported to have damaged apartment buildings and local power infrastructure, and rescue operations were said to be continuing. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for faster international engagement and noted that a new round of talks involving the United States and Russia is penciled in for Feb. 1.
What officials reported:
- 23 people were reported injured, including two children and a pregnant woman.
- Officials described a heavy drone bombardment on Odesa and said rescue operations were ongoing.
- Damage was reported to apartment buildings and to local power infrastructure.
- President Zelenskyy said a new round of talks with the United States and Russia is penciled in for Feb. 1.
Summary:
The reported attack added to civilian injuries and put further pressure on local services in Odesa as rescue work continued. On the diplomatic front, President Zelenskyy urged quicker international action and noted talks scheduled for Feb. 1. The outcome of those discussions is undetermined at this time.
