Russia launched an overnight attack using Shahed kamikaze drones targeting a residential area in Odesa, resulting in seven people injured including two children.
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Russia's overnight attack involving Shahed kamikaze drones targeted a residential area in Odesa, with seven people injured including two children and 34 rescued.
Nine people, including four children (two under age one), were injured in Odesa on the night of 22-23 April as a result of a Russian Shahed attack
At least 14 apartments were destroyed or damaged
34 people were rescued, including three children
Russian forces hit a residential area in Odesa with drones overnight on April 23, wounding seven people, including two children. A fire broke out at the site of the attack. At least 14 apartments were damaged in the city following the strike.
Russian forces launched a drone attack on Odesa injuring nine people, including four children.
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