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A Russian drone strike on Odesa kills a married couple and injures 17 other people, Ukraine says

A Russian drone strike on Odesa kills a married couple and injures 17 other people, Ukraine says

Toronto Star3 hours ago

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Two people died and at least 17 more were injured as Russian drones overnight struck the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa, Ukrainian authorities said on Saturday.
A drone slammed into a residential tower block in the city, causing damage to three floors and trapping residents, emergency services said. The two killed in the attack were a married couple, according to regional Gov. Oleh Kiper, who added that three children were among the injured.

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