Ukraine's Dnipro and Odesa targeted in Russian strikes
Key takeaways
- At least a dozen were injured in central and southern Ukraine overnight, local authorities said.
- Reports of the Russian strikes come after Ukraine launched hundreds of drone strikes over the weekend, in which the Moscow region was targeted.
- Those strikes in turn came after at least 24 people were killed and 50 others were injured in Russian attacks on Kyiv.
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At least a dozen were injured in central and southern Ukraine overnight, local authorities said. The latest strikes come a day after Kyiv launched hundreds of drone strikes on Russian territory over the weekend.
https://p.dw.com/p/5Dt Jb The Ukrainian cities of Dnipro and Odesa are regularly targeted by Russian missile and drone strikes Image: Regionale Militärverwaltung der Oblast Dnipropetrowsk Advertisement Russia launched a fresh wave of drone and missile strikes on cities in Ukraine overnight, local authorities said, with at least 12 people reported injured.
Reports of the Russian strikes come after Ukraine launched hundreds of drone strikes over the weekend, in which the Moscow region was targeted.