KYIV, April 4 ― Russian drones struck the strategic Ukrainian port of Odesa, local authorities said in the early hours of today, adding that “damage” had been...
KYIV, April 4 ― Russian drones struck the strategic Ukrainian port of Odesa, local authorities said in the early hours of today, adding that “damage” had been recorded.
“The enemy has just struck Odesa and the Odesa district with attack UAVs,” local authorities said in a statement on Facebook, referring to unmanned aerial vehicles.Citing the head of the Odesa district military administration, Yuriy Kruk, the statement said Ukraine's air defence forces were at work and warned of a possible second wave of attacks.
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