Russian Drone Strikes Hit Odesa, Injure Civilians and Damage Buildings
In Brief
The attacks highlight ongoing risks to Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure amid the continuing conflict with Russia.
Key Facts
- A Russian drone attack on Odesa wounded at least 14 people, including two children.
- Residential buildings, a hotel, and central facilities in Odesa's Prymorskyi district were damaged.
- Ukrainian authorities reported the strikes caused the most damage in Odesa overnight.
- Two people were killed in Russian-held Kherson, according to Ukrainian officials.
- Russian-installed managers reported a Ukrainian attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant killed one worker.
What Happened
Russian drone strikes targeted Ukraine's southern city of Odesa, injuring civilians and damaging multiple buildings. Separate incidents were reported in Russian-held Kherson and at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
Why It Matters
These attacks demonstrate the ongoing threat to civilian areas and critical infrastructure in Ukraine, raising concerns about humanitarian impacts and nuclear safety.
What's Next
Authorities are assessing damage and casualties. International attention remains focused on the security of nuclear facilities and civilian protection in conflict zones.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Russia attacks Odesa, claims Ukraine hit Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant(12h ago)
- The Independent — Trump says Putin and Zelensky hating each other is ‘ridiculous’(11h ago)
- The Independent — A predawn Russian drone strike hits Ukraine's Odesa, wounding 14; 2 killed in Russian-held Kherson(12h ago)
