Russia Launches Drone Attack on Ukraine’s Odesa Region
Introduction
Russia conducted a drone attack on the southern parts of the Odesa region in Ukraine, causing damage to the Danube River port infrastructure and resulting in injuries to at least two individuals, according to Kyiv.
Ukraine’s Defense Response
Ukraine’s Air Force reported that they successfully shot down 22 out of the 25 Iranian-made Shahed drones launched by Russia during the early hours of Sunday in Odesa. This information was shared through Ukraine’s Air Force official channel on the Telegram messaging app.
Civilian Casualties and Impact
Ukraine’s South Military Command posted on social media that the attack targeted the “civil infrastructure of the Danube” and caused injuries to two civilians. Since the breakdown of a U.N.-brokered deal in July, the Danube has become Ukraine’s primary route for exporting grain via the Black Sea.
Extent of Damage
No specific details were provided regarding the exact port facility that was hit. The military stated that any resulting fire at the facility was rapidly extinguished. Some Ukrainian media outlets suggested that the Reni port, one of the two main ports on the Danube operated by Ukraine, experienced the explosions. However, Russia has not yet commented on the incident. The reports have not been independently verified by Reuters.
Russia Launches Drone Attack on Ukraine’s Odesa Region
Introduction
Russia conducted a drone attack on the southern parts of the Odesa region in Ukraine, causing damage to the Danube River port infrastructure and resulting in injuries to at least two individuals, according to Kyiv.
Ukraine’s Defense Response
Ukraine’s Air Force reported that they successfully shot down 22 out of the 25 Iranian-made Shahed drones launched by Russia during the early hours of Sunday in Odesa. This information was shared through Ukraine’s Air Force official channel on the Telegram messaging app.
Civilian Casualties and Impact
Ukraine’s South Military Command posted on social media that the attack targeted the “civil infrastructure of the Danube” and caused injuries to two civilians. Since the breakdown of a U.N.-brokered deal in July, the Danube has become Ukraine’s primary route for exporting grain via the Black Sea.
Extent of Damage
No specific details were provided regarding the exact port facility that was hit. The military stated that any resulting fire at the facility was rapidly extinguished. Some Ukrainian media outlets suggested that the Reni port, one of the two main ports on the Danube operated by Ukraine, experienced the explosions. However, Russia has not yet commented on the incident. The reports have not been independently verified by Reuters.