Mass Drone Strike Hits Odesa: Over 60 UAVs, Casualties Include a Child.
Odesa Under Attack: March 28 Incident
According to Novyny.live: Russia launched a large-scale assault on the city of Odesa on March 28, 2023, deploying more than 60 unmanned aerial vehicles. The attack resulted in one fatality and left over ten individuals wounded, among them a child. This act of aggression caused extensive damage, hitting multiple civilian and critical sites, including:
- a maternity hospital,
- residential buildings,
- commercial enterprises,
- port facilities and key infrastructure.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy commented on the event, stating:
“Unfortunately, as of now, we know that one person has died. My condolences to their family and loved ones. More than ten people are injured, and among them is a child.” - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
This incident underscores the ongoing threat to civilians in Ukraine, where residential neighborhoods and essential services remain frequent targets. The attack further highlights the intensifying use of drone warfare in the region.
Following the initial strike, another person succumbed to their injuries, raising the total death toll to two. The situation on the ground remains dire, with local authorities and emergency services working urgently to manage the aftermath and provide relief to those affected.
The assault on Odesa serves as a stark reminder of the escalating dangers faced by Ukraine’s civilian population as Russia continues to deploy drones against populated areas and vital infrastructure. The response from local agencies and the national government is critical to stabilizing conditions and aiding victims.
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