Russian attack on Ukraine’s Odesa region causes fire at its port

Ukraine’s Black Sea ports are key for exports and economic survival amid Russia’s war.

Check your BMI

Russian troops hit port and energy infrastructure in an overnight attack on Ukraine’s Odesa region, causing a fire at a major port and disrupting electricity supplies to tens of thousands of people, a senior Ukrainian official said on Monday.

Ukraine’s Black Sea ports are crucial for its export-driven economy and their security, its functionality and have been vital for the country’s economic survival throughout four years of war in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion in February 2022.

Deputy Prime Minister, Oleksiy Kuleba said on the Telegram App, “Russia is attempting to disrupt maritime logistics by launching systematic attacks on port and energy infrastructure.” “Last night, ports and energy facilities were targeted again.”

Kuleba said that following the attacks, a fire had broken out in the port of Pivdennyi and about 30 containers of flour and vegetable oil were on a fire. Port workers and emergency services were tackling the blaze.

“Because of damage to the energy infrastructure, electricity supplies were disrupted to more than 120,000 customers in the Odesa region,” he said.

The interior ministry said one person had been hurt in the attack.

Russia did not immediately comment on the overnight attack. In the past few weeks, Russia has increased attacks on Odesa port and the surrounding region, trying to limit Ukraine’s access to the Black Sea and disrupt critical logistics routes to the border with Moldova, Ukrainian officials said.

Ukraine also targets Russia’s maritime logistics, increasingly focusing on shadow-fleet oil tankers that are used to bypass sanctions imposed on Russia over the war.

VIDEO | Conversation on the Ukraine – Russia war recruitment saga with Prof Ntsikelelo Breakfast.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x