One woman was killed and at least eight others were injured, Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov reported. The attack damaged residential buildings, a church, educational institutions, and vehicles, causing fires to break out in some areas. The strike also damaged a main heating pipeline, forcing the city to shut down one of its boiler houses. Emergency services are at work at the sites of the attack, authorities said. Andriy Yermak, the head of Ukraine's Presidential Office, called the strike on Odesa a "terrorist attack.""(Russian President Vladimir) Putin just likes to fight civilians," he said. Russia has ramped up its drone attacks across Ukraine, including in major cities like Odesa and the capital, Kyiv. Consecutive drone strikes targeted Odesa on Nov. 8 and 9, killing and injuring civilians.

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