Russian drones hit the southern Ukrainian port city of Odess overnight, killing two people and wounding at least 17 Ukrainian authorities, the Ukrainian authorities reported on Saturday.
The drone hit the block of residential tower in the city, causing damage to three floors and stopping residents, according to the rescue services.
According to the regional governor Oleh Kipera, killed during the attack, they were a marriage that added that three children were among the wounded. There was no immediate comment from Moscow.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, over 40 Ukrainian drones were shot down from day to day, and Saturday morning over Western Russia and the Crimea occupied by Russian.
Far -range drone strikes were the hallmark of the war in the fourth year. The race of both sides in order to develop more and more sophisticated and more drones' death turned the war into tests of new weapons.
At the beginning of June, almost a third of the strategic fleet of Moscow bombers was destroyed or damaged in a secret Ukrainian surgery using cheap drones out of Russian territory.
On the eve of the second round of peace conversations, Ukraine began something that it calls its longest attack on Russia, using drones to attack Russian combat aircraft. The Ukrainian authorities have stated that they have been planning it for over a year and a half.
Smaller drones with a short range are used by both sides on the battlefield and in areas close to the front line of the front of about 1000 kilometers.
The mission of monitoring Human UB in Ukraine said in a report published on Thursday that short -range drones killed at least 395 civilians and 2635 wounded between the beginning of the war in February 2022 and April 2025. Almost 90 percent of attacks consisted of Russian armed forces.
Over 13,300 civilians died, and over 34,700 were injured during the war, the UN of the High Commissioner for Human Rights reported in the report of June 11.