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Three killed in Russian attack on Ukraine's Odesa as Moscow and Kyiv fight over Black Sea

On Wednesday, Russia and Ukraine intensified their battle for control of the Black Sea and important trade routes. Moscow killed three people during an attack on Odesa in the Ukrainian port and Kyiv used drones to strike Russian shipping.

Oleh Kiper, the Governor of Odesa Region, said that an "massive" Russian missile and drone attack on southern Ukraine continued for a 5th day. The attack targeted civilian, industrial, and port infrastructure.

Ukrainian authorities reported that three people died and at least another three were injured in a Russian missile attack on a seven storey residential building?in Odesa.

In recent days, Russia has intensified its attacks on Ukraine’s deepwater Black Sea port in the Greater Odesa region. These ports handle most of Ukraine's grain and other goods and are crucial to the wartime economy. Ukraine has intensified its campaign against Russia to disrupt the?logistics of Russian forces in areas Moscow occupies, in southern Ukraine. It also aims to isolate Crimea which Russia annexed back in 2014.

Kyiv’s top commander of drone forces said that Ukrainian drones struck 20?Russian ships in the Black Sea over night.

Robert Brovdi said, "Now Black Sea," on Telegram. He added that 116 ships have been hit in the Sea of Azov during this month.

STRIKES DISRUPT SEA SHIPPING OF AZOV

Sources say that the Ukrainian attacks forced Russia, which is the world's largest grain exporter to restrict shipping on the Sea of Azov -?a route where about a quarter of the grain it exports passes. They said that shipping remained restricted Tuesday.

The Russian defence ministry announced on Wednesday that Moscow continued its overnight strikes?on Ukrainian ports, which it claimed handled cargoes for Ukrainian military.

The report said that a number?of targets in the?ports?of Odesa and Chornomorsk, and four vessels that were said to be delivering cargoes to Ukraine's military in the ports of Chornomorsk?and Dnipro-Buh had been struck.

Kiper stated on Tuesday that in an evening drone attack on port infrastructure, two people had been killed. He said that a civilian vessel flying the Marshall Islands flag was damaged by the attack.

Kernel, Ukraine's largest grain exporter, halted its operations at Chornomorsk port after Russian attacks. Another Russian strike damaged a vegetable oil terminal near Odesa, the company said late Tuesday.

The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called the attacks on ships in the Sea of Azov "terrorism", while the Russian Agriculture Ministry acknowledged that the exports could be diverted onto other routes.

(source: Reuters)