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Russian forces struck residential infrastructure in Odesa and Kharkiv oblasts, killing two civilians and injuring 14 others in Odesa Oblast.

Odesa, Odesa Oblast
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Two Russian drones struck a merchant vessel flying St. Kitts and Nevis flag en route to Odesa port; residential infrastructure struck in Odesa and Kharkiv oblasts.

Russian forces attacked port infrastructure and a civilian vessel in Odesa Oblast on the night of April 24-25, 2026, causing damage to buildings and igniting a fire on the ship which was extinguished.

A Russian drone attack on Odesa in the early hours of April 24 killed two people and injured 14 others, according to Oleh Kiper.

The two killed were a married couple, both 75 years old.

Three residential buildings sustained significant damage, with two destroyed.

During an attack on Odesa on the night of April 24, two people were killed and 17 others were injured.

Russian forces struck residential buildings and a merchant ship in Odesa Oblast, killing a married couple

Russian overnight drone and missile attack on Odesa killed two people and injured at least 15

Вночі на 24 квітня російська окупаційна армія нанесла по Одесі масивний удар дронами. Загинули, за попередніми даними, двоє людей, 15 отримали поранення.

Russia attacked Odesa with Shahed drones on the night of April 24, damaging a residential building.

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Extracted: 2026-07-18T16:57:39.359Z

Source story: russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-april-24-2026