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Russian drones strike Ukraine's Odesa overnight, wounding 18, officials say

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Posted on April 30, 2026

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Russian drones strike Ukraine's Odesa overnight, wounding 18, officials say

Russian Drones Strike Odesa, Wounding 18 and Damaging Key Infrastructure

Overview of the Odesa Drone Attacks

April 30 (Reuters) - Russian drones attacked Ukraine's southern city of Odesa overnight, for the second time this week, wounding at least 18 people and damaging residential buildings, officials said on Thursday.

Details of the Strikes and Immediate Impact

The strikes caused the worst damage in the central Prymorskyi district, where high-rise and five-storey residential buildings were damaged, said Serhiy Lysak, the head of the local military administration. The attacks triggered large fires in upper floors and on a roof, which have since been contained, Lysak said on Telegram.

Emergency services said the number of injured could still change.

Odesa’s Strategic Importance

Odesa, a major Black Sea port and a focal point for Ukrainian exports, has been a repeated target of Russian attacks during more than four years of Russia's war.

Fourteen people were injured in an attack on Monday.

Scale of the Attack and Ukrainian Response

Ukraine's air force said Russia had launched one ballistic missile and 206 drones at the country since 6 p.m. (1500 GMT) on Wednesday , of which 172 drones were downed or neutralised. One missile and 32 drones hit at 22 locations, it added.

Casualties and Damage Assessment

Lysak said a 17-year-old boy was among the injured and two of the wounded were in intensive care in a serious condition.

He added that a kindergarten building was substantially damaged, and reported damage to a shopping centre, a hotel and administrative premises.

Visual Evidence and Further Destruction

He posted photos of a fire raging in a building with its upper floor damaged, and flames and heavy smoke billowing from a high-rise building. 

Dozens of buses and cars have been destroyed or damaged at several parking areas, he added.

In another district, strikes were recorded at infrastructure facilities, warehouse buildings and a garage cooperative, he said.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • This is the second Russian drone strike on Odesa within the week—14 people were injured in Monday’s attack, while this latest strike wounded at least 18, including a 17‑year‑old boy and two in serious condition (apnews.com).
  • Odesa’s strategic importance as a major Black Sea port and export hub makes it a recurring target; recent weeks have seen sustained drone and missile attacks on its port infrastructure and residential areas (aljazeera.com).
  • Ukraine’s air defenses intercepted the majority of incoming drones—172 intercepted out of a reported 206 since Wednesday evening—yet significant damage occurred, affecting housing, a kindergarten, a shopping centre, a hotel, infrastructure facilities, warehouses, garages, cars, and buses (apnews.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people were wounded in the recent Odesa drone attack?
At least 18 people were wounded in the overnight Russian drone strike on Odesa, including a 17-year-old boy.
What infrastructure was damaged during the Odesa attack?
The attack damaged high-rise and five-storey residential buildings, a kindergarten, a shopping centre, a hotel, administrative premises, and vehicles.
How significant is Odesa for Ukraine’s economy?
Odesa is a major Black Sea port and a key point for Ukrainian exports, making it strategically important.
How many drones and missiles were launched at Ukraine during the attack?
Since 6 p.m. Wednesday, Russia launched one ballistic missile and 206 drones, with 172 drones neutralized.
Have there been previous attacks on Odesa this week?
Yes, Russian forces attacked Odesa earlier in the week, injuring 14 people in a previous strike.

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