
A Russian drone strike targeted one of the Black Sea ports in Ukraine’s Odesa region during the night of 13 February, killing one person and injuring six others, according to Ukrainian officials.
Three of the injured are reported to be in serious condition. All casualties were civilians and received medical treatment.
Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration and Minister for Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine, Oleksii Kuleba, reported that Russian forces attacked port infrastructure using drones.
He stated that facilities belonging to a business, fertiliser warehouses and vehicles, including freight wagons, were damaged in the strike, which also caused a fire.
The head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleh Kiper, said the attack also affected residential, industrial and energy infrastructure in the region.
In the port area, warehouses storing fertilisers were damaged, and four passenger cars and freight wagons caught fire.
In Odesa city, impacts and falling drone debris were recorded at a car dealership and a sanatorium.
Two Shahed drones struck apartments in two residential buildings, although no further fire was reported in those cases.
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