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Russia Attacks Two Ukrainian Ports, Kyiv Says
Russia's repeated strikes on Odesa's seaports have caused casualties and damaged key infrastructure while the ports continue to operate, Ukraine's officials said.
- On Jan 7, Russia struck Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi seaports in Odesa region, killing one person and injuring eight, Ukrainian officials said.
- Retaliatory steps by Moscow followed Ukraine's actions against shadow-fleet tankers, as Kyiv says maritime revenue streams fund Russia's war and Moscow vowed to cut Ukraine off from the sea.
- Port facilities, administrative buildings and tanks of vegetable oil were hit, damaging a Renault truck’s windshield and a logistics truck, while emergency services work to mitigate damage.
- Despite damage, the ports remain operational as crews clear wreckage, the seaports authority said Moscow attacked Odesa-region seaports 96 times in 2025, nearly triple 2024.
- Oleksii Kuleba warned that attacks on Ukraine's maritime gateway for grain exports, including Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi, risk disrupting global food security, with `This is yet another attack by a terrorist country on port infrastructure that is involved in ensuring global food security`.
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According to Ukraine, at least two people have been killed in Russian attacks in the Odessa region. 800,000 people in the south of Ukraine are without electricity after attacks.[more]]>
·Hamburg, Germany
Read Full ArticleNegotiations with the allies have reached a new milestone, says the Ukrainian President. According to Ukrainian sources, at least two people were killed in a Russian attack on Odessa.
·Munich, Germany
Read Full ArticleThe current situation in the Ukraine war: dead after attack on ports near Odessa. The US intends to curb the purchase of cheap Russian oil. The news ticker.
The current situation in the Ukraine war: dead after attack on ports near Odessa. The US intends to curb the purchase of cheap Russian oil. The news ticker.
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