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Russian drones struck Ukraine's Odesa over night, injuring 18, officials claim

Officials said that Russian drones had attacked Odesa, Ukraine's south city, overnight, for the second time in a week. They injured at least 18 people, and damaged residential buildings.

Serhiylysak, head of local military administration, stated that the strikes caused the most damage in the central Prymorskyi District, where residential buildings with five stories and high-rises were damaged. Lysak, the head of the local military administration, said that large fires were started in upper floors as well as on a rooftop. These have since been put out.

The number of injured is still subject to change, according to emergency services. Odesa is a major Black Sea Port and a focal point for Ukrainian exports. It has been repeatedly targeted by Russian attacks over the past four years of Russia's conflict. In a?attack that occurred on Monday, 14 people were injured.

Ukraine's air force said that Russia launched 206 drones and one ballistic missile at the country between 6 pm (1500 GMT) Wednesday, 172 of which were neutralized or downed. It added that one missile and 32 drones were fired at 22 different locations.

Lysak stated that a 17-year old boy was one of the injured, and two others were in serious condition?in intensive care.

He also reported that an administrative building, a shopping center, and a hotel had been damaged.

He posted pictures of a fire that was raging inside a building, with its upper floor being damaged. Flames and heavy smoke were also seen billowing out from the high-rise.

He added that dozens of 'buses and vehicles have been damaged or destroyed at various parking areas.

He said that in another district, there were strikes at warehouses, infrastructure buildings, and garage cooperatives. (Reporting and editing by Anna Pruchnicka.

(source: Reuters)