ODESA: Russian air attacks across Ukraine early on Saturday killed at least four people and damaged critical infrastructure, including a port and a maternity hospital, authorities said, as Russia pressed on with its war against Ukraine.

Moscow has been firing drones at Ukraine in nig­htly barrages during its four-year invasion launc­hed in February 2022, with Kyiv accusing it of attacking residential areas and targeting civilians.

In the southern port city of Odesa, two people were killed and at least 13 wounded, said Sergiy Lysak, the head of the city’s military administration, adding that one of the hits damaged a maternity hospital. Images showed shattered windows, with rubble inside the building and shards of glass strewn across the floor and treatment chairs.

“There was no military purpose whatsoever — this was pure terror against ordinary civilian life,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on social media about the strikes on Odesa.

A port in the Odesa region was also damaged in the shelling, after several hits were recorded on its infrastructure, Ukraine’s state ports authority said. Russia launched 273 drones at Ukraine overnight, 252 of which were shot down, the Ukrainian air force said on Saturday.

In Kryvyi Rig, a man was killed in a morning strike that hit an industrial enterprise, said Oleksandr Ganzha, head of the Dnipro regional administration. He said fires erupted at the site.

Published in Dawn, March 29th, 2026

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