Russian forces attack Odesa, governor says, in second regional strike in less than 24 hours
The second strike in 24 hours damaged port facilities and disrupted electricity for over 120,000 customers, targeting key export and logistics routes in the Black Sea region.
- Russian forces attacked Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa, damaging port facilities and a ship, according to Governor Oleh Kiper.
- Emergency crews responded to the attack, but no casualties were reported, Governor Kiper confirmed.
- The attacks disrupted electricity supplies to over 120,000 customers in the Odesa region, as stated by Oleksiy Kuleba.
- Russia has increased attacks on Odesa's port, aiming to disrupt Ukraine's maritime logistics, Ukrainian officials reported.
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The series of attacks, consisting of hundreds of strikes, has been causing power outages in the region for days. The Russian attack, launched overnight, has also reached other regions, with two deaths reported so far.
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Russian forces attack Odesa, governor says, in second regional strike in less than 24 hours
Russian forces struck Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa late on Monday and damaged port facilities and a ship, the regional governor said, the second attack on the region in less than 24 hours.
This is the second raid in less than 24 hours - So far there is no information about casualties
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