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Damage to a residential building in Odessa following Russian strikes last week (FILE IMAGE) Alamy

Children among injured and two dead following Russian strikes on Ukraine's Odessa

One person was also killed in strikes on critical infrastructure and residential areas in Kherson overnight.

TWO PEOPLE HAVE died and children are among 14 people who have been wounded by Russian strikes in Ukraine’s city of Odessa this morning.

Odessa’s governor Oleg Kiper confirmed the strikes this morning in a post to Telegram and said rescuers are working to save those trapped under rubble.

He detailed that the strikes hit residential buildings in the city and that three children were injured in the attack. 

Moscow launched drone and missile attacks on Ukraine as peace talks initiated by the US have stalled. Russia has demanded Ukraine cede more land and give up Western military support as a precondition to peace, something Kyiv deems unacceptable.

Authorities in Ukraine’s southern Kherson region said one person was killed, and three others were wounded, in Russian strikes over the past day. Moscow targeted critical and social infrastructure as well as residential areas, governor Oleksandr Prokudin said.

Tens of thousands of people have been killed in Russia’s offensive, which has forced millions from their homes and devastated much of eastern Ukraine.

Ukraine has launched retaliatory strikes on Russia throughout the war.

The Russian defence ministry said on Saturday its air defence had shot down 31 Ukrainian drones overnight.

 With reporting by AFP

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