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Russian drones hit two ships off Ukraine's coast, including Chinese-owned vessel

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Russian drones hit two ships off Ukraine's coast, including Chinese-owned vessel

Russia launched hundreds of drones and nearly two dozen missiles at Ukraine overnight, hitting ​two ships in the Black Sea near Ukraine's Odesa region and wounding more than 30 people. Ukrainian authorities said that the two civilian vessels hit included one ‌under the Marshall Islands flag and another under the Guinea-Bissau flag.

Russia launched hundreds of drones and nearly two dozen missiles at Ukraine overnight, hitting ​two ships in the Black Sea near Ukraine's Odesa region and wounding more than 30 people. Ukrainian authorities said that the two civilian vessels hit included one ‌under the Marshall Islands flag and another under the Guinea-Bissau flag.

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