Russian drones target Odesa: six injured, energy infrastructure damaged

Russian forces attacked Odesa with strike drones overnight into Thursday. Six people were wounded in the attack, according to regional governor Oleh Kiper and Ukraine's State Emergency Service.

Air defenses downed most aerial targets during the assault, but the enemy strikes damaged civilian and energy infrastructure sites.

Doors and windows in seven apartment buildings and an administrative structure were also damaged, along with passenger vehicles.

Six people were injured in the attack. Two were rescued from trapped apartments. Psychological aid was provided to another 33 people, including six children.

Fires sparked by the attack were swiftly extinguished.