Russian missiles attack port near Ukraine's Odesa, kill seven, officials say
The strike on Odesa's port infrastructure is part of Russia's ongoing campaign to disrupt civilian logistics, killing 8 and injuring 27, Ukraine's Emergency Service reported.
- On Friday, a Russian ballistic missile strike on Odesa port in southern Ukraine killed eight people and wounded 27, hitting critical logistics and trapping some wounded on a bus.
- Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev said he was heading to Miami for talks on a U.S.-proposed plan as American and European officials gathered there for weekend negotiations.
- Ukrainian forces widened strikes on Russian military and energy targets, using sea drones between December 14 and 15 to hit a Kilo-class submarine at Novorossiysk Naval Base and drones to strike the Filanovsky oil rig and Krasnosilske radar, Crimea.
- Moscow struck the port again on Saturday, hitting reservoirs, which Oleksii Kuleba described as deliberately targeting civilian logistics routes, while exchanges escalate across multiple fronts amid United States-led negotiations.
- The International Monetary Fund says Ukraine will need 137 billion euros in 2026–27, while European leaders agreed to provide 90 billion euros for the next two years, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stating funds will support defence or reconstruction.
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A Russian missile attack on the port infrastructure in Odessa, southern Ukraine, killed eight people and wounded 27 others.
Russian strike on Odesa kills 8 as U.S. hosts a Kremlin envoy for talks on peace plan
A Russian missile strike on port infrastructure in Odesa in southern Ukraine killed eight people and wounded 27, Ukraine's emergency service said Saturday, as a a Kremlin envoy was set to travel to Florida for talks on a U.S.-proposed plan to end the nearly four-year war,
At least eight people were killed and 27 others injured in a Russian missile attack Friday night to Saturday against a port infrastructure in the Odessa region, the Ukrainian State Emergency Service reported this Saturday.
A Russian ballistic missile struck the Odessa region of Ukraine on the Black Sea, killing 8 people and injuring 27 others. Meanwhile, Kyiv said it attacked an oil platform and a ship belonging to Moscow in the Caspian Sea with drones.
Eight killed in Russian strike on Odessa
Russian missile strikes on port infrastructure in Odesa, southern Ukraine, killed eight people and left 27 wounded, Ukraine’s Emergency Service said Saturday morning. The strikes came as Russian envoys are set to travel to Miami to hold talks with US negotiators aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. Eliza Herbert and Léo Paichard tell us more.
Russian missile strike on Odesa kills 8 as U.S. hosts a Kremlin envoy for talks on peace plan
A Russian missile strike on port infrastructure in Odesa in southern Ukraine killed eight people and wounded 27, Ukraine’s emergency service said Saturday, as a a Kremlin envoy was set to travel to Florida for talks on a U.S.-proposed plan to end the nearly four-year war.
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