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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday (2 March) urged the West to deliver more air defence systems as a wave of Russian missile, drone and artillery strikes killed at least ten people. Seven were confirmed dead, including a three-month-old baby and two-year-old child, after an overnight drone strike on the southern port city of Odesa.
Separate shelling attacks on the frontline Kharkiv, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions killed another three, Ukrainian officials said.
"Russia continues to hit civilians," Zelensky said in a post on social media.
"We need more air defences from our partners. We need to strengthen the Ukrainian air shield to add more protection for our people from Russian terror.
More air defence systems and more missiles for air defence systems save lives," he said.
Ukraine is currently on the back foot in the two-year war as a crucial $60-billion aid package is held up in the United States congress.
In Odesa, "a nine-storey building was destroyed as a result of an attack by Russian terrorists," Interior Minister Igor Klymenko said on Saturday in a post on Telegram.
The attack killed at least seven people, including a three-month-old baby, Klymenko said.
Another child, aged two, was also among the dead, Odesa region Governor Oleg Kiper said on state TV.
Around 10 people were still unaccounted for, with almost 100 rescuers set to continue a search and rescue operation overnight.
Footage shared from the scene showed several floors of a residential building collapsed and its facade ripped off.
Ukraine's air force said falling debris from Russian drones it had shot down fell onto residential buildings in both Odesa and Kharkiv.
Separate shelling attacks in the frontline regions of Kharkiv in the northeast, and Kherson and Zaporizhzhia in the south killed three more, the provincial heads said.
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