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Russian drone attack on Odesa injures 16 people and damages residential buildings and a kindergarten overnight. Local authorities report the strikes hit multiple districts across the city.

A Russian drone attack on Odesa overnight on April 30 struck residential areas, resulting in at least 16 injuries and damage to a kindergarten and residential buildings.

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