Russian forces once again launched a drone attack on the city of Odesa, injuring a woman and causing damage. Source: Oleh Kiper, Head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram Quote: "The enemy has carried out a large-scale drone attack on Odesa for the second day in a row.
Russian drones struck a medical facility and other targets late on Friday in Ukraine's second largest city, Kharkiv, wounding at least seven people, local officials said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Here are the key developments on day 1,101 of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Russia unleashed a mass drone attack on Ukraine's southern city of Odesa for the second night running on Wednesday, knocking out power for thousands of residents and plunging parts of the city into darkness,
Over 250,000 people were left without power and heating after a Russian strike on Odesa, Ukraine, on Tuesday evening, February 19, Suspilne News reported citing Ukrainian officials.Oleg Kiper, the head of the Odessa Regional Military Administration,
Ukraine says a Russian attack on Odesa hit energy infrastructure, leaving residents in freezing cold:: Odesa, Ukraine :::: Odesa Mayor’s Office:: Hennadiy Trukhanov, Odesa Mayor “The situation regarding heating was very difficult,
Russia launched 267 drones into Ukraine on Saturday night, according to the Ukrainian air force, in the largest such attack of the war.
On the night of February 16, the russian occupiers attacked the territory of Ukraine with 143 drones and fired two ballistic missiles at the Odesa Region. Air
At night, the aggressor state of russia again attacked the DTEK Odesa Grids energy facility.This was reported by the DTEK press service."The enemy continues
Referencing promises made after the Holocaust, Shvartsman said. "You swore: 'Never again.' This 'Never again' has arrived. If you are serious, you must support Ukraine differently than you have before. Even if you have already done a lot, we now need action."
Russian forces attacked Ukraine’s Odesa with drones on the evening of 19, Governor Oleh Kiper said. The strikes ignited fires on the roofs of a restaurant and a warehouse, while an administrative building,
As Russia continues to bomb the Ukrainian city of Odesa, a debate is raging about whether and when to rename streets and dismantle monuments. Advocates of "decolonization" want to remove all links to Russia.