At night, Russia once again attacked Ukraine with drones; in several regions, as a result of the hits, there were destructions, there are dead and injured.
According to the Chairman of the Chernihiv Regional State Administration Vyacheslav Chaus, at night Chernihiv was attacked by Russian Geranium 2 drones.
"There is damage to multi-story buildings, a school, several stores, a bus stop, and houses in the private residential sector. The enemy also hit an industrial enterprise, and now the State Emergency Service units are localizing the fire," he noted.
According to Chaus, three people were injured in the attack – a woman and two men. They were hospitalized with serious injuries.
At the same time, the head of the Chernigov MVA Dmitry Brizhinsky specified that 4 people were injured – two women and two men. Moreover, the men were seriously injured.
He noted that a multi-story building, private homes, an educational institution and an industrial enterprise were damaged, and a private home burned down.
In Balakleya, Kharkiv region, there were also hits on a civilian enterprise, said the head of the MVA, Vitaly Karabanov.
"Unfortunately, we have one dead and one wounded among the plant's workers," he added.

In Odessa, residential buildings and civilian infrastructure were damaged and cars were burned due to a night attack, the city's mayor Gennady Trukhanov reported. The State Emergency Service later added that 4 people were injured in the attack.
"Fires broke out at various addresses. The largest one was in warehouses with food products," the rescuers note.

Meanwhile, a new round of negotiations took place
The meeting in Istanbul lasted just over an hour and ended without a breakthrough on the ceasefire issue.
The head of the Russian delegation at the peace talks in Istanbul, Vladimir Medinsky, said that the Russian Federation had offered Ukraine a 2-3-day ceasefire on certain sections of the front to allow the bodies of the dead soldiers to be collected. In turn, Ukraine is demanding a complete and unconditional ceasefire on land, in the air, and at sea.
At the same time, the Russian side confirmed a possible new prisoner exchange. According to Medinsky, all seriously wounded and seriously ill will be exchanged according to the formula "all for all", and young soldiers will also be exchanged according to this formula. He added that the largest prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine since the beginning of the war will involve "from 1,000 to 1,200 people".