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Overnight Russian Air Attacks On Odesa Injure Civilians

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January 1, 2026
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Firefighters in Odesa rescued residents of apartment blocks hit by Russian drones on December 31, responding to attacks that injured at least six people, including three children. Ukrainian regional authorities called the massive overnight strikes a deliberate attack on civilian infrastructure. Energy provider DTEK said the strikes overnight targeted two of its energy facilities in the Odesa region, causing extensive damage.

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