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UAV event in Odessa area, Ukraine on Mon 23rd March 2026
23rd March 2026
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In the Odessa region on the evening of March 23, an enemy drone hit a bus stop, injuring two people, and the attack also damaged transport and energy infrastructure facilities.
Source : Head of Odessa OVA Oleg Kiper
Direct speech : "In the evening, the Russian army once again launched a massive drone strike on the peaceful Odessa region.
One of the drones hit a bus stop in the Odessa district. Unfortunately, two people were injured: an 18-year-old girl and a 51-year-old man. Doctors assess their condition as moderate. The injured are being provided with all necessary medical assistance."
Details : The attack also damaged transport and energy infrastructure facilities.
Emergency services are working at the scene, and work to eliminate the consequences is ongoing.
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