Credited from: REUTERS
A Russian drone strike on Odesa, Ukraine's southern port city, resulted in the deaths of two individuals and injured 14 others, including three children. Local authorities confirmed that rescuers recovered bodies from the rubble of a residential building following the attack, indicating the severity of the incident, as stated by Odesa Governor Oleg Kiper on Telegram. This military action aligns with Russia's recent escalation of drone and missile strikes across Ukraine, according to Reuters, TRT, and Dawn.
The strike in Odesa occurred late at night, and the consequences were dire, prompting emergency services into action. Governor Kiper reported the critical condition of one child among the injured. Separately, in Ukraine's Kherson region, ongoing Russian attacks led to additional casualties, including one fatality and three injuries from strikes targeting critical infrastructure, reported by local officials. This pattern of violence has developed amidst stalled peace talks, as articulated in statements from the Kherson governor, Oleksandr Prokudin, according to Reuters, TRT, and Dawn.
Moscow's intensified offensive has reportedly taken a heavy toll, with tens of thousands dead and millions displaced due to the ongoing conflict. Furthermore, the Kremlin has made demands for additional territorial concessions from Ukraine, a precondition that Kyiv has firmly rejected. On the military front, Russia has claimed recent successes, including the capture of Ukrainian settlements and reports of downed Ukrainian drones, according to Reuters, TRT, and Dawn.