A mass Russian drone attack on Odesa injured at least three people, including a young girl, and caused power outages across the city.
At least three people, including a young girl, were injured after Russia launched a mass drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Odesa.
Ukrainian officials reported that the drones struck civilian targets.
More than 18 explosions were recorded in the city, and a fire broke out. Utility officials also reported power outages in several districts.
Odesa has been a frequent target of Russian attacks throughout the more than three-year-old war, particularly its port facilities.
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