Ukraine 3 injured in Odesa drone attack

Ukraine 3 injured in Odesa drone attack

Russia has resumed drone attacks on Ukraine, injuring three people in Odesa, while reportedly making advances in Kursk and Donetsk. Meanwhile, the Kremlin says it has “no concrete plans” for peace talks. 

At least three people were injured in a large-scale Russian drone attack on the southwestern Ukrainian city of Odesa late on Monday night, according to local authorities.

Apartments, vehicles, an educational establishment and other civil infrastructure were reportedly damaged.

Further north, six houses, four cars, three garages and three other buildings were reportedly damaged in drone attacks on the Kyiv region.

The Ukrainian Air Force said the Russian attack consisted of 54 drones, 38 of which were shot down, while the remaining 16 were disabled using electronic jamming and didn’t reach their intended targets.