Ukraine has reported that Russian missile and drone attacks have injured at least 20 civilians in the cities of Odesa and Kharkiv. In Kharkiv, two missiles hit residential areas, including an apartment building and a medical center. Odesa’s defenses shot down 19 out of 20 drones launched by Russia, but debris from one of the Iranian-made drones struck and set a residential building on fire, leading to the evacuation of over 100 residents. The attacks are part of a continued pattern of bombardment on Ukrainian cities, with local authorities accusing Russia of deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure.
- At least 20 civilians injured in Russian attacks on Odesa and Kharkiv.
- Kharkiv was hit by two missiles, affecting an apartment building and a medical center.
- Odesa’s defense forces shot down 19 of 20 drones, with one drone’s debris hitting a residential building.
- Over 100 residents evacuated in Odesa after a building caught fire from drone debris.
- Local military administration accuses Russia of intentionally targeting civilian areas.
- Cleanup and war crimes investigations are ongoing in Kyiv following overnight strikes.
- These attacks are among many, marking some of the worst bombardment campaigns since the invasion began in 2022.
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