Odesa, Russia and Ukraine
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Ukraine Says Russian Ballistic Missile Hits Ship in Odesa Port
Russian attack on Ukraine's Odesa leaves residents in cold
February 19, 2025. Russia launched a barrage of drones on Ukraine's southern city of Odesa, hitting energy infr
Russian attack on Ukraine's Odesa injures four, leaves residents in freezing cold
Russia launched a barrage of drones on Ukraine's southern city of Odesa, hitting energy infrastructure and leaving at least 160,000 people without heating in sub-zero temperatures, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday.
Russia launched 161 drones and a dozen missiles overnight, targeting gas infrastructure in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region and hitting power supply in the southern Odesa region for a second night in a row,
Russia hit Ukraine’s southern port city of Odesa with a massive drone strike overnight, just hours after top officials from the Kremlin and the US concluded their first round of talks aimed at ending the war.
Thousands of residents in Ukraine's city of Odesa were without electricity or heating after Russia launched a massive drone attack for the second night in a row. In his address to the nation on Wednesday night,
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Al Jazeera on MSNRussia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,092Here are the key developments on the 1,092nd day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Over 250,000 people were left without power and heating after a Russian strike on Odesa, Ukraine, on Tuesday evening, February 19, Suspilne News reported citing Ukrainian officials.Oleg Kiper, the head of the Odessa Regional Military Administration,
Russia launched 267 drones into Ukraine on Saturday night, according to the Ukrainian air force, in the largest such attack of the war.
At night, the aggressor state of russia again attacked the DTEK Odesa Grids energy facility.This was reported by the DTEK press service."The enemy continues
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The Forward on MSNOn anniversary of Russia-Ukraine war, isolated Ukrainian Jews translate their prayersMany in the Jewish community seek translations of sacred texts as a way of fighting for their national and religious identity. A new children's prayer book marks the latest addition
As Russia continues to bomb the Ukrainian city of Odesa, a debate is raging about whether and when to rename streets and dismantle monuments. Advocates of "decolonization" want to remove all links to Russia.
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