Russia Strikes Odesa Port with Ballistic Missiles, Kills 2, Injures 7
- On May 23, Russia attacked the port city of Odesa in Ukraine with two ballistic missiles, resulting in two fatalities and causing injuries to seven others.
- The attack occurred amid Russia’s full-scale invasion and ongoing strikes after Moscow refused a U.S.-proposed 30-day ceasefire.
- The strike damaged civilian infrastructure including the engine room, shattered nearby building windows, and destroyed multiple equipment pieces.
- Oleksiy Kuleba stated that since February 2022, Russian attacks have damaged or destroyed close to 400 port facilities and over 30 vessels in Ukraine, resulting in injuries to 106 civilians.
- The attack highlights Moscow’s targeting of vital port facilities essential for Ukraine’s maritime operations and global food security.
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Editor's note: This is a developing story and is being updated. Russia fired two ballistic missiles at Ukraine's southern port city of Odesa on May 23, killing two people and injuring seven others, Odesa Oblast Governor Oleh Kiper said. Four of the wounded are in serious condition, he added.The strike hit civilian infrastructure inside the port, damaging the engine room, shattering windows of nearby buildings, and destroying multiple pieces of…


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