Russia Attacks Port Infrastructure in Ukraine’s South, Hits Hospital

April 29 (Reuters) – Russia has attacked port ⁠infrastructure ⁠in Ukraine’s southern ⁠Odesa region with drones in overnight strikes that ​also damaged residential buildings and a hospital and left two ‌people wounded, Ukrainian officials said ‌on Wednesday.

Regional Governor Oleh Kiper, writing on Telegram, ⁠said ⁠the attack in the south of the Odesa region destroyed ​the admissions department of a hospital there, and badly damaged other parts of the facility.

At the time of the attack, medical ​staff and patients were in a shelter, and they ⁠were later ⁠moved to another facility, ⁠he ​said.

Regional prosecutors said port infrastructure facilities came under attack, without ​giving details.

Emergency services ⁠said two people were hurt in fires in a residential area. They posted pictures of buildings engulfed by fire and firefighters battling the blazes.

Kiper added that a fire was ⁠also recorded at the Danube Biosphere Reserve, a nature reserve ⁠in the region.

The Odesa region, which houses major Ukrainian seaports and river ports on the Danube, has been a repeated target of Russian attacks during Moscow’s more than four-year-old war.

Ukraine’s air force said Russia had launched 171 drones at the country since Monday evening. The air defence units downed or neutralised 154 drones, ⁠it added.

One person was killed and two others wounded in a separate drone and missile attack in the northeastern Sumy region, which caused large-scale fires in ​a residential area, local officials said.

(Reporting by Anna ​Pruchnicka; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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