Odesa port infrastructure damaged in Russian air strikes
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[July 18, 2023]
By Gleb Garanich
KYIV (Reuters) -Russia launched missile and drone strikes on southern
and eastern Ukraine overnight that damaged infrastructure in the Black
Sea port of Odesa, Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday.
The attack on Odesa, one of Ukraine's main ports for exporting grain,
followed a pledge of retaliation by Russia after a blast on a bridge
linking Russia to the Crimean Peninsula on Monday that Moscow blamed on
Ukraine.
Ukraine's air force said all six Kalibr missiles that were fired
overnight, and 31 out of 36 drones, were shot down. The missiles and
most of the drones were downed over Odesa and Mykolaiv regions in the
south, while the rest were destroyed over the eastern regions of
Donetsk, Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk.
Ukraine's southern military command said falling debris and blast waves
damaged several homes and unspecified port infrastructure in Odesa, but
gave few details. There was no word of any deaths but an elderly man was
wounded, it said.
Odesa has often been attacked since Russia's full-scale invasion of
Ukraine in February 2022 although the port was part of the U.N.-brokered
deal allowing the safe Black Sea export of grain that Russia pulled out
of on Monday.
The latest attack was "further proof that the country-terrorist wants to
endanger the lives of 400 million people in various countries that
depend on Ukrainian food exports," Andriy Yermak, the head of the
presidential staff, said on Telegram.
Neighboring Moldova condemned the attacks and Russia's decision not to
extend the Black Sea grain deal.
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A view shows a building damaged during a
Russian missile and drone strikes, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine,
in Odesa, Ukraine July 18, 2023. Press Service of the the
Operational Command South of the Ukrainian Armed Forces/Handout via
REUTERS
"Last night's bombing of Odessa region, including the port, reveals
Russia's tactic of weaponizing food depriving those most in need,"
Foreign Minister Nicu Popescu said on Twitter.
U.S. aid chief Samantha Power, who announced more than $500 million
in humanitarian assistance during a visit to Ukraine on Monday, was
expected to visit Odesa on Tuesday.
Ukrainian authorities also reported a fire late on Monday at an
unspecified facility in the port of Mykolaiv, which provides Ukraine
with access to the Black Sea, but gave few details.
In the latest Russian shelling, the Donetsk regional governor said
three civilians had been killed in the region in the past day and
the general prosecutor's office said a woman was killed in Orikhiv
in the southern region of Zaporizhzhia.
Reuters could not independently verify the reports. There was no
immediate comment on the attacks from Russia.
(Additional reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne and Alexandar
Tanas in Chisinau, Writing by Lidia Kelly, and by Anna Pruchnicka in
Gdansk; Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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