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

Communal workers install OSB boards in the places of broken windows at the site of an apartment building hit by a Russian drone strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine, April 5, 2026. REUTERS

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 administrative ​buildings, the regional governor said.
“Overnight, ⁠Odesa came under another ​heavy attack by the enemy,” Oleh ​Kiper, Odesa regional governor, said on the Telegram app. As well ​as the three dead, 10 ​people were injured, he said.
“Residential buildings, ‌critical ⁠infrastructure and administrative facilities were hit. There is significant damage,” Kiper said.
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.

Reporting by Olena ​Harmash; Editing by Kate Mayberry

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