Death Toll Rises to 2, Injuries Reach 16 After Overnight Drone Strike on Odesa.
Overnight Assault on Odesa
According to TSN.ua: The death toll from a nighttime attack on Odesa on March 28 has climbed to two, with the number of injured now totaling 16. A Russian-made Shahed drone struck a maternity hospital in the city.
Currently, 14 people are receiving medical treatment, two of whom are in critical condition. According to Oleh Kiper, doctors describe the condition of the other victims as moderate to satisfactory. Medical teams have the situation under control and are continuing to provide necessary care to all those affected.
International Response
This attack highlights the ongoing hostilities and threats facing Ukraine, particularly in civilian areas. The use of drones to target civilian infrastructure like hospitals has drawn international concern and is likely to fuel further discussions on protecting non-combatants during conflict.
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