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Officials in Ukraine claim that Russia attacked a port near Odesa and killed brothers who were near the front line.

Ukrainian officials announced on Friday that three Ukrainian brothers, including an eight-year old, were killed at the front lines of the east, and that a Russian drone strike killed one person, injured six more, and killed another in a Black Sea port near Odesa.

Local prosecutors in Donetsk Region?said that the mother and grandmother of two brothers, both of whom were aged 19, were injured in the attack on late Thursday.

Ukraine's ports are its key export routes, vital for its foreign trade as well as?survival of its wartime economic. As U.S. efforts to end the war stall, Moscow has intensified its attacks against both Ukraine's energy and port infrastructure. Kyiv, meanwhile, has targeted Russian oil installations.

Oleksiy Kulba, Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, wrote on Telegram that "Russia launched massive strike?on railway and port infrastructure".

Kuleba stated that a number of vehicles and warehouses containing fertilisers as well as infrastructure belonging to the business were damaged.

The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority didn't name the port. It said that it was one of three ports around Odesa, and that the port continued to operate in spite of damage to the infrastructure.

Ukraine's Air Force said that Russia launched 154 drones and one missile total at Ukraine over night. It said that air defences had neutralised or downed 111 of the drones.

Oleh Kiper, the regional governor of Odesa, said that residential, industrial and energy infrastructure was also targeted in the region. This follows earlier reports that the attack had caused "substantial disruption" to power, heat, and water supplies.

DTEK, Ukraine's largest private energy company, said that the damage to the energy infrastructure of the city is "extremely severe" and repairs will take a very long time. It did not specify which facility had been damaged.

Kuleba reported that the railway infrastructure in the southeast Dnipropetrovsk Region was also attacked in the last 24 hours.

(source: Reuters)