“Supporting Ukraine has been my personal priority and will remain at the top of the EU’s agenda,” the EU foreign policy chief noted.
One dead and 13 injured from the raid of Russian drones that hit the Odesa region during the night, local officials said today.
According to the Odessa regional governor Oleg Kiperthe raid damaged multi-story buildings, residences, and warehouses, while two children were among the injured. However, he did not specify whether the Russian drones were shot down by Ukrainian air defenses.
This is the second consecutive night of Russian drone attacks against Odessa, according to Kiper.
Another 32 Russian drones were shot down in 10 regions of Ukraine, while 18 were “missing,” according to the Ukrainian Air Force, likely to have been electronically jammed.
A Russian bomb also hit a busy highway in the northeastern province of Kharkiv overnight, as the mayor of Kharkiv said. Ihor Terekov. No casualties were reported.
The EU’s foreign policy chief Joseph Borelwho arrived in the morning in Kiev assured Ukraine of European support. “EU support for Ukraine has been my personal priority during my term and will remain at the top of the EU’s agenda,” he wrote in X.
In Kyiv for my 5th visit since Russia’s full-scale invasion and last one as HRVP.
EU support to #Ukraine has been my personal priority during my mandate and will remain on top of the EU’s agenda. pic.twitter.com/XO5LvWopZY
— Josep Borrell Fontelles (@JosepBorrellF) November 9, 2024
In Russia, the defense ministry said 50 Ukrainian drones were destroyed in seven Russian regions — more than half over the Bryansk region, which borders Ukraine.
Source :Skai
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