Russian drones damage port infrastructure, hurt three in Ukraine's Odesa, governor says
Russian drone strikes hit Odesa’s Black Sea port, damaging infrastructure and nearby buildings, with three people reported injured, the regional governor said.
Anna Pruchnicka/Reuters
January 28, 2026

Rescuers and municipal employees work at the site of an apartment building which was hit during overnight Russian drone strikes, amid Russia's attack in Odesa, Ukraine January 27, 2026.
Nina Liashonok/Reuters
Russian drones damaged port infrastructure in Ukraine's southern region of Odesa, on the Black Sea coast, the regional governor said on Wednesday.
Three people were hurt in the attack, Oleh Kiper said on the Telegram messaging app.
A residential building and buildings in the vicinity of an Orthodox monastery were also damaged, he added.
-Anna Pruchnicka/Reuters
Russian drones damaged port infrastructure in Ukraine's southern region of Odesa, on the Black Sea coast, the regional governor said on Wednesday.
Three people were hurt in the attack, Oleh Kiper said on the Telegram messaging app.
A residential building and buildings in the vicinity of an Orthodox monastery were also damaged, he added.
-Anna Pruchnicka/Reuters
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