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Russian missiles attack port near Ukraine's Odesa, kill seven, officials say

At least seven killed and 15 injured as Russian ballistic missiles hit Odesa port, disrupting rescue efforts amid ongoing air alerts, officials said.

  • On Dec. 19, a Russian missile attack struck port infrastructure around Odesa, Ukraine, killing seven and injuring 15, officials said.
  • The Odesa region has faced intensified aerial pressure in recent weeks, with rescuers from 12 regions deployed to manage damage to Odesa's port infrastructure, a key hub for Ukrainian exports.
  • Minutes after Ukraine's Air Force warned of a missile threat, explosions and fires erupted in Odesa Oblast, complicating emergency response.
  • A bridge on the M15 highway was damaged the night before, and Oleh Kiper said nonstop bombardment strains transport and logistics services in Odesa region.
  • The strike fits a broader pattern of attacks on civilian energy and utility systems, as Russian authorities did not respond and independent verification amid active hostilities remains difficult.
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8 dead and dozens wounded in Russian strike on Ukraine's Odesa port

A Russian missile strike on port infrastructure in Odesa, southern Ukraine, has killed eight people and wounded 27 others, according to Ukraine’s Emergency Service.

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In a Russian missile attack on a port in Odessa province, eight people were killed, reported to the Ukrainian State Service...

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The Russian military hits the Ukrainian port city with ballistic missiles. There are dead and injured.

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Seven people have been killed and 15 injured after a Russian ballistic missile attack in the Odesa region in southern Ukraine, the region's governor, Oleh Kiper, wrote on Friday evening, according to the news agency...

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Seven people died.

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