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Russian Missile Strike on Odesa Port Infrastructure Kills Two, Kyiv ...

  • On July 3, a Russian Iskander missile targeted the Odesa port, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and wounding six others, among them Syrian crew members.
  • The strike struck a berth at the port where metal was being offloaded from a vessel registered under the flag of São Tomé and Príncipe during ongoing cargo operations.
  • The attack damaged key port infrastructure, such as gantry cranes, warehouses, equipment, and caused fires that affected civilian facilities.
  • Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba condemned the strike as a deliberate effort to destroy transport hubs and urged strong international response.
  • This missile strike continues Russia's multi-year campaign targeting Ukrainian exports through the Black Sea maritime corridor, threatening the economy and food security.
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A Russian ballistic missile hit the Ukrainian port Odesa, causing the death of two people and hurting six others, including two foreign citizens, announced the Ukrainian Vice-President Oleksii Kuleba, AFP and Reuters, taken by Agerpres.

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"An Iskander missile hit one of the docking posts at the port of Odessa" while "persons were working on the dock," the Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister reported, denouncing "new evidence that Russia is deliberately trying to destroy [the] transport centres, export opportunities and the lives of [Ukrainian] civilians."

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EADaily broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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