On the night from Sunday to Monday, Russia carried out a massive kamikaze drone attack on the city of Odesa, causing damage. Anti-aircraft defense shot down 10 unmanned aerial vehicles.

Ukrainian military on the front line in Robotyn, Zaporizhzhia regionPhoto: Dmytro Smolienko / Sipa Press / Profimedia

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08:24 Russian troops carried out a massive drone attack on the city of Odesa on the night from Sunday to Monday, causing damage to infrastructure and houses, the Southern Operational Command of Ukraine announced, The Kyiv Independent reports.

For an hour and a half, the air defense systems repelled waves of Shahed drones approaching the city from the Black Sea. During the night, 10 attack drones were shot down, the military said.

According to preliminary data, there are no casualties.

The attack hit an infrastructure object in Odesa and caused a fire, which was extinguished by firefighters. The attack also damaged administrative buildings in the city and broke windows in several houses. Debris from downed drones damaged commercial buildings in the area.

A brief retelling of the last events of the war:

  • Zelenskyi claims that he spoke for an hour with Macron and sharply replied to the Pope: “The Church is with the people, on the front line, not 2,500 km away, from where you can virtually be a mediator.”
  • Kyiv responds to the Pope: “Ukraine will never raise a white flag.” Our flag is yellow-blue”
  • Zakharova calls on NATO to stop “refusing” to send troops to Ukraine
  • The Russians say that they shot down Ukrainian drones in Novgorod, 850 kilometers from the border with Ukraine / The operation of the St. Petersburg airport is limited
  • CNN: New Russian remote-guided bomb is causing destruction and heavy casualties on the Ukrainian front
  • Russian troops advanced west of Kreminna on Saturday amid positional battles along the Kupyansk-Svatov-Kreminna line on March 9, the Institute for the Study of War said.
  • A Moscow court sentenced a student to 10 days in jail for renaming his Wi-Fi network to “Glory to Ukraine”, which prompted the mobilization of forces in Kyiv, the Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported on Saturday.

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