Russian Strikes Cut Power In Odesa During Visit By Czech President Petr Pavel
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Russian drone strikes on Odesa targeted civilian infrastructure, injuring at least three people, including minors, and causing power outages across multiple districts. The attacks coincided with Czech President Petr Pavel's visit for discussions. The strikes hit an apartment building, a shopping center, and several businesses, drawing attention to the continued conflict despite a recently agreed upon temporary moratorium on strikes. Both Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of violating the terms of the agreement, suggesting a challenging negotiation environment as delegations prepare to meet with US officials.
Russian drone strikes targeted civilian infrastructure in Odesa, injuring three, including minors, while Czech President Pavel was in town for discussions.
Oleh Kiper stated, 'This is yet another reminder to the entire world: the war continues, and Ukraine continues to fight,' highlighting ongoing hostilities.
The recent attacks on Odesa, including an apartment and a shopping center, indicate a persistent priority for Russia to disrupt Ukraine's maritime access in its invasion.
Despite a moratorium on strikes, both Russia and Ukraine accused each other of ongoing violations, reflecting the fragile situation in negotiations.
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