At least eight people were killed in the Odesa region after renewed Russian attacks struck residential and civilian areas, underscoring the continued pressure on southern Ukraine as the war grinds on.
Local officials said the strikes hit multiple locations, damaging homes, infrastructure, and public facilities. Emergency services worked through the aftermath to rescue survivors, clear debris, and provide assistance to those affected. Several others were reported injured, with some taken to hospitals for treatment.
The Odesa region, a key port area on the Black Sea, has repeatedly come under attack due to its strategic importance for trade and logistics. Ukrainian authorities said the latest strikes appeared aimed at weakening the region’s economic capacity and disrupting daily life for civilians.
Ukrainian leaders condemned the attacks, accusing Russia of deliberately targeting populated areas and ignoring international calls to protect civilians. They renewed appeals for stronger air defenses and continued international support to shield cities from further assaults.
Residents described a tense night marked by explosions and air raid sirens, with many forced to seek shelter. Damage assessments were still ongoing, and officials warned that the death toll could rise as rescue efforts continued.
As fighting persists across multiple fronts, the attack on Odesa highlighted the ongoing risks faced by civilians far from the front lines and the growing humanitarian toll of the conflict.
Author: M.J