Russian missile strike hit railway infrastructure in the Odesa region, damaging the administrative building of a railway station and injuring three people - a railway worker and two children.
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The enemy launched a missile strike on railway infrastructure in the Odesa region. The strike damaged the administrative building of the railway station. A railway worker and two children were injured.
A railway worker and two children have been injured. All are receiving the necessary medical assistance.
In southern Odesa Oblast, a Russian drone struck a Panamanian-flagged vessel carrying corn in the Black Sea on the evening of March 4, with an unidentified number of crew members suffering casualties, regional governor Oleh Kiper reported.
A Panama-flagged ship was damaged by Russian drones at the port of Chornomorsk in southern Ukraine late on Wednesday, according to local authorities. Crews aboard the vessel of unspecified nationalities were injured and received medical assistance.
Russian forces struck the south of the Odesa region. A transport infrastructure facility came under attack.
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