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Odesa Death Toll Rises as Russia Targets 15 Sites in Massive Overnight Drone Wave

News of MuslimBy News of MuslimDecember 21, 2025 Europe No Comments2 Mins Read
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The humanitarian cost of Friday’s missile strike on Odesa has deepened, with local emergency services confirming on Saturday that the death toll has risen to eight.

As recovery teams continue to sift through the wreckage in the southern port city, officials reported that at least 27 others were wounded in the blast. The strike, which utilized Iskander-M ballistic missiles, caught many off guard; several victims were reportedly traveling on a civilian bus when the explosion occurred.

The regional governor, Oleh Kiper, confirmed that the port’s infrastructure was the primary target, though the surrounding civilian areas bore the brunt of the fire. Images from the scene showed trucks engulfed in flames and a row of mangled cars lining the streets.

The tragedy in Odesa was part of a broader, relentless aerial campaign. Overnight, Russian forces launched a swarm of 51 drones and three ballistic missiles across the country.

Ukraine’s Air Force managed to intercept or jam 31 of the incoming Shahed-type drones, but the remaining 20 breached defenses. Preliminary reports indicate that at least 15 different locations across Ukraine were struck during the dark hours of Saturday morning.

Kyiv has not remained passive in the face of the renewed bombardment. In a bold retaliatory move, the Ukrainian General Staff confirmed a long-range drone operation targeting Russian strategic assets as far away as the Caspian Sea.

The “Okhotnik,” a Russian warship patrolling near vital energy corridors, was reportedly hit during the mission. The strike also extended to a drilling platform at the Filanovsky oil and gas field, a key site operated by Lukoil, signaling Ukraine’s intent to disrupt Moscow’s economic lifelines.

Further south, the Belbek military airfield in occupied Crimea was also a focal point of the Ukrainian counter-offensive. Drones successfully targeted a radar installation and a pair of Su-27 fighter jets, chipping away at the air superiority Russia has maintained over the peninsula since 2014.

The dual nature of the weekend’s violence—civilian tragedy in Odesa and high-stakes sabotage in the Caspian—underscores a war that is increasingly defined by long-range precision and the endurance of infrastructure.

With 15 sites still smoldering from the overnight raids, the focus in Ukraine remains split between mourning the dead in Odesa and bracing for the next wave of the Kremlin’s winter campaign.

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