A Russian attack kills 3 in Odesa while Ukraine targets Russian oil infrastructure, officials say
Why it matters: Russian attacks killed at least 3 in Odesa, while Ukraine's retaliatory strikes hit Russian oil infrastructure.
- Russian drone attacks on Ukraine's southern port city of Odesa resulted in at least three deaths, with AP News reporting four fatalities.
- Ukraine launched drone attacks targeting Russian oil infrastructure, specifically refineries, as reported by Al Jazeera.
- The 'smell of war' has reached St. Petersburg due to Ukrainian drone strikes, according to Al Jazeera, indicating a broader impact within Russia.
- A residential building in Odesa was heavily damaged after a Russian strike, as depicted by AP Photo/Michael Shtekel.
A Russian drone attack on Odesa killed at least three people, with AP News reporting four fatalities, while Ukraine simultaneously launched drone strikes targeting Russian oil infrastructure, bringing the 'smell of war' to St. Petersburg according to Al Jazeera.


