Russian Drone Strike Wounds 14 in Odesa; Ukrainian Drones Kill Two in Occupied Area
Ukrainian officials report that a Russian drone attack on Odesa injured 14 people, including children, while separate Ukrainian drone strikes killed two in Russian-controlled territory
Authorities in Ukraine have confirmed that a Russian drone attack on the southern city of Odesa has wounded 14 people. Among those injured in the strike were two children, according to official reports. The attack on Odesa represents a significant aerial strike by Russian forces, resulting in a high number of casualties within the city as reported by Ukrainian officials.[1][2]
Simultaneously, Ukrainian drones were reported to have killed two people in a Russia-held area. This development indicates that Ukrainian forces are actively deploying drone technology to target locations within territories currently under Russian control. The deaths of the two individuals in the Russia-held area were reported alongside the news of the injuries sustained in the Odesa drone strike.[1][2]
The dual reports of drone-related casualties highlight the ongoing nature of the conflict, with both sides utilizing unmanned aerial systems for offensive operations. While the Russian strike in Odesa left 14 people wounded, including children, the Ukrainian drone operation resulted in two fatalities in an occupied zone. Authorities continue to report on the impact of these drone strikes as they occur across different regions.[1][2]



