
Russian forces have launched fresh attacks on the Ukrainian port city of Odesa, injuring several people and damaging residential buildings and infrastructure in a renewed escalation of the war.
Local officials said the strikes targeted key areas of the Black Sea city, with casualties reported, including civilians, as emergency services responded to the aftermath.
Meanwhile, Russia claimed that a Ukrainian strike hit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, currently under its control, resulting in the death of a worker. The incident has heightened concerns over nuclear safety in the conflict zone.
Both sides continue to trade accusations over attacks near critical infrastructure, particularly the nuclear facility, which has remained a focal point of international concern since the war began.
The latest developments underscore rising tensions and the persistent risk of broader humanitarian and environmental consequences as fighting intensifies.

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