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Russian drone attack on Ukraine's Odesa kills three, regional governor says

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Posted on April 6, 2026

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Russian drone attack on Ukraine's Odesa kills three, regional governor says
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KYIV, April 6 (Reuters) - Russia launched a drone attack on Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa overnight on Monday, killing three people, including a child, and damaging infrastructure, residential and

Russian drones kill mother, 2-year-old daughter in Ukraine's Odesa

Russian Drone Attack Devastates Odesa: Casualties, Damage, and Ongoing Conflict

Fatalities and Injuries from the Overnight Attack

ODESA, Ukraine, April 6 (Reuters) - Russia launched a drone attack on Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa overnight on Monday, killing a 30-year-old mother and her two-year-old daughter, and one more woman, damaging residential buildings and energy infrastructure, the regional governor said.

"Overnight, Odesa came under another heavy attack by the enemy," Oleh Kiper, Odesa regional governor, said on the Telegram app, adding that 16 people, including a pregnant woman and two small children, were injured.

Impact on Civilian Infrastructure

Residential buildings, energy infrastructure, and a kindergarten were hit, Ukrainian officials added.

About 16,700 households in several Odesa districts were without electricity, energy company DTEK said, adding that the damage was extensive and that repairs would take time.

Scenes from the Aftermath

Reuters television footage showed rescue workers and firefighters clearing the debris at one of the strike sites—a residential house with a severely damaged central part of the building.

"Two drones struck at our house—one at the roof and the other at the central part of the house. Our staircase collapsed completely and blocked our way out," 21-year-old Danylo, who lives in the house, told Reuters.

Escalation of Attacks on Odesa and Broader Implications

With the war now in its fifth year, Moscow has escalated its attacks on Odesa, a key logistics hub in southern Ukraine and the country's largest port, handling the majority of the Ukrainian grain and other maritime exports.

Ukrainian Leadership Response and Air Defence Needs

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in a post on social media platform X, said Russia launched 140 drones at Ukraine in overnight attacks and also struck energy infrastructure in the Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv and Dnipro regions, reiterating his call for more air defence.

"Russia has no intention of stopping," Zelenskiy said.

"During the past week, over 2,800 attack drones were used, along with nearly 1,350 guided aerial bombs, and more than 40 missiles of various types.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Iryna Nazarchuk in Odesa, Olena Harmash in Kyiv; Editing by Kate Mayberry and Janane Venkatraman)

Key Takeaways

  • The attack highlights renewed escalation against Odesa, crucial for Ukraine’s grain and maritime exports, amid the fifth year of war. (apnews.com)
  • Recent weeks have seen repeated drone strikes on Odesa’s export infrastructure, including a March 20 attack damaging grain ships, and a late March attack on a maternity hospital, showing sustained targeting of the port. (proagroukraine.com)
  • Odesa’s geography and economic role make it a consistent Russian target, aiming to disrupt Ukraine’s export capacity and exert pressure; more than 70% of Ukraine’s maritime trade passed through these ports pre-war. (aljazeera.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in Odesa during the Russian drone attack?
A Russian drone attack hit Odesa overnight, killing three people—including a child— and damaging port, residential, and administrative infrastructure.
Who confirmed the casualties and damage in Odesa?
Oleh Kiper, the regional governor of Odesa, confirmed the casualties and infrastructure damage via Telegram.
Why is Odesa significant in the Russia-Ukraine conflict?
Odesa is Ukraine’s largest Black Sea port and a major logistics hub, handling most maritime grain and export shipments.
How many people were injured in the drone attack on Odesa?
According to the regional governor, ten people were injured in the drone attack.

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