Russia attacks Odesa Oblast ports again: two killed

Russian forces attacked port infrastructure facilities and a residential area in Odesa Oblast with loitering munitions on the night of 2-3 May.

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Russia attacks Odesa Oblast ports again: two killed

A fire. Photo: Odesa Oblast Prosecutor’s Office

Russian forces attacked port infrastructure facilities and a residential area in Odesa Oblast with loitering munitions on the night of 2-3 May.

Source: Odesa Oblast Prosecutor's Office

Details: Two 38-year-old civilians, a man and woman, were killed in the attack.

Five other people were injured: two women aged 64 and 72 and three men aged 29, 56 and 69.

Two of the injured were taken to hospital.

In addition, five houses in two settlements were partially destroyed.

Background: On the night of 1-2 May, the Russians attacked port infrastructure facilities in Odesa Oblast, causing fires.

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