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Russian Drones Strike Ukraine’s Odesa Overnight, Wounding 18, Officials Say

April 30 (Reuters) – Russian drones attacked Ukraine’s ⁠southern ⁠city of Odesa overnight, ⁠for the second time this week, wounding at least ​18 people and damaging residential buildings, officials said on Thursday.

The strikes caused ‌the worst damage in the ‌central Prymorskyi district, where high-rise and five-storey residential buildings were ⁠damaged, said ⁠Serhiy Lysak, the head of the local military administration. The ​attacks triggered large fires in upper floors and on a roof, which have since been contained, Lysak said on Telegram.

Emergency services said the number ​of injured could still change.

Odesa, a major Black Sea port and ⁠a focal ⁠point for Ukrainian exports, ⁠has ​been a repeated target of Russian attacks during more than four years ​of Russia’s war.

Fourteen ⁠people were injured in an attack on Monday.

Ukraine’s air force said Russia had launched one ballistic missile and 206 drones at the country since 6 p.m. (1500 GMT) on Wednesday , of which 172 drones were ⁠downed or neutralised. One missile and 32 drones hit at 22 ⁠locations, it added.

Lysak said a 17-year-old boy was among the injured and two of the wounded were in intensive care in a serious condition.

He added that a kindergarten building was substantially damaged, and reported damage to a shopping centre, a hotel and administrative premises.

He posted photos of a fire raging in a building with its upper floor damaged, and flames and ⁠heavy smoke billowing from a high-rise building.

Dozens of buses and cars have been destroyed or damaged at several parking areas, he added.

In another district, strikes were recorded at infrastructure facilities, ​warehouse buildings and a garage cooperative, he said.

(Reporting by ​Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

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