Russia targets Ukraine Black Sea port of Odesa for second night

19 July 2023, 11:24

Employees work at the damaged parts the Crimean Bridge connecting the Russian mainland and Crimean peninsula over the Kerch Strait
Russia Ukraine. Picture: PA

Ukrainian authorities reported more drones and missiles being sent against more parts of the country than in recent days.

Missiles and drones launched by Russia in an intense series of nationwide night-time air attacks have damaged critical port infrastructure in southern Ukraine, including grain and oil terminals, and wounded at least 12 people, Ukrainian officials have said.

The air raid targeted the southern port city of Odesa for a second night in a row, days after Russian president Vladimir Putin said that Moscow would halt its participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which enabled crucial grain exports to reach the world, including many countries facing the threat of hunger.

Meanwhile, Russian emergency officials in Crimea said that more than 2,200 people were evacuated from four villages because of a fire at a military facility.

The blaze also caused the closure of a motorway, according to Sergey Aksyonov, the Russia-appointed head of the peninsula, which was annexed in 2014.

He did not specify a cause for the fire at the facility in Kirovsky district, which came two days after an attack on a bridge linking Russia to Crimea that the Kremlin has blamed on Ukraine.

“A difficult night of air attacks for all of Ukraine,” Serhii Popko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, said in a statement on Telegram.

Ukrainian authorities reported more drones and missiles sent against more parts of Ukraine than in recent days.

Mr Popko said the attacks were especially fierce in Odesa for a second consecutive night.

The Ukrainian army’s operational command south reported that at least 12 civilians sustained injuries in the attack on the Odesa region.

The grain storage terminal at the Odesa Sea Port
Russia targeted the southern port city of Odesa for the second night in a row (Kostiantyn Liberov/AP)

Odesa’s regional governor Oleh Kiper said the attack included “dozens of missiles and strike drones” aimed at the port and infrastructure facilities.

Debris from missiles and drones that were shot down fell on apartment buildings, seaside resorts and warehouses, sparking fires and injuring several people.

Russia targeted the port and key infrastructure with Oniks and Kh-22 missiles, Mr Kiper said. Grain and oil terminals were hit, damaging storage tanks, loading equipment and causing a fire. Emergency service workers were deployed.

Wheat prices rose more than 2.5% on Tuesday and over 3% on Wednesday amid the Russian attacks in Odesa, which is a key hub for exporting grain to the world, illustrating jitters in global markets just days after Moscow pulled out of the grain deal, which allowed Ukraine to ship grain to parts of the globe where people are going hungry.

But Wednesday’s trading price of 6.91 US dollars (£5.34) a bushel was still more than 85% below last year’s peak.

Damaged parts of the Crimean bridge connecting the Russian mainland and Crimean peninsula over the Kerch Strait
Russia blames Ukraine for a July 17 strike on the Kerch Bridge linking Russia with the Crimea (Satellite image ©2023 Maxar Technologies via AP)

At least six residents of Odesa, including a nine-year-old boy, have sought medical assistance, because of injuries caused by shattered glass and other objects.

The remnants of a downed Kh-59 missile created a large crater in another part of the city, leaving three civilians injured and several buildings damaged.

Eight Shahed drones were also shot down in the wider Odesa region, where two warehouses containing tobacco and fireworks were reported damaged.

Russia also attacked Kyiv with Iranian-made Shahed drones but with “no result”, Mr Popko said.

Ukrainian air defence intercepted all the drones aimed at the capital and a preliminary investigation showed there were no casualties.

A Ukrainian serviceman pays his last respects to Nicholas Maimer, a US citizen and army veteran who was killed during fighting in Bakhmut against Russian forces
A Ukrainian serviceman pays his last respects to his comrade, a US citizen and army veteran who was killed during fighting in Bakhmut (Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)

The attack in Odesa was accompanied by other strikes across Ukraine.

In the past 24 hours, at least one person was killed and 21 other people were wounded in Russian attacks.

The latest barrage came a day after Russia carried out what Moscow’s defence ministry described as a “strike of retribution” on Ukrainian military facilities near Odesa and the coastal city of Mykolaiv, using sea-launched precision weapons.

Russia blames Ukraine for a July 17 strike on the Kerch Bridge, which links Russia with the Crimea, and is a key artery for military and civilian supplies.

Ukraine’s top security agency appeared to tacitly admit to a role in the July 17 attack, but stopped short of directly claiming responsibility, echoing their responses after previous similar attacks on the Kerch Bridge.

By Press Association

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