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Drone attack on Odesa damages port facilities, injures 6

by Rachel Amran September 13, 2023 6:24 AM 1 min read
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Russia launched an overnight drone attack on the Izmail region of Odesa, injuring 6 civilians and damaging port and other civil infrastructure, Oblast Governor Oleh Kiper reported via Telegram.

Out of the six civilians injured, three are in serious condition. Further information is not yet available.

Ukrainian Air Force reported earlier tonight that Russian drones were spotted heading towards Odesa.

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