Rescuers work to extinguish a fire following a Russian attack in the Odesa region on Sept. 6.
Source: Ukrainian Emergency Service/Getty Images
Russian drones struck Ukraine’s southern Odesa region for the fourth time in five days in an overnight attack, damaging port facilities, a grain silo and an office building, regional governor Oleh Kiper said on Telegram.
Ukrainian forces meanwhile made progress south of Robotyne, their most advanced point of a counteroffensive along the southern frontline, the General Staff said in a statement on Facebook. Ukrainian troops advanced in the country’s east, while Russian forces continued attempts to make headway near Donetsk and Bakhmut, according to the statement.
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