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Three people killed in Russia's strikes on Black Sea ports of Ukraine

Officials said that Russia has intensified its pressure on Ukraine’s main trade routes by attacking two Ukrainian Black Sea port cities and killing three people.

Regional prosecutors reported that a Russian drone attack in the southern city Mykolaiv caused damage to three civilian foreign flagged vessels.

Two Ukrainians were killed in one of the early Friday morning strikes on a foreign vessel.

Local officials confirmed that another man was killed during a Russian attack against Odesa, Ukraine’s largest seaport.

ATTACKS HAVE DETROYED GRAIN SHIPMENTS

The Russian defence ministry has confirmed that its forces have struck Ukrainian port facilities in Odesa, Chornomorsk and overnight.

Russia has repeatedly targeted Ukraine's export routes during the war. However, the strikes have intensified over the past few weeks and are now focusing on deepwater port facilities that handle a large amount of the country's grain - and other cargo - which is vital to the wartime economy.

Ukraine's Seaports Authority said on Thursday that Russia struck Ukrainian ports and civil vessels several times in the month of July, killing eleven people, including port employees and foreign crew members.

Analysts and traders say that the strikes have caused a partial suspension in grain purchases, as well as a complete suspension of grain shipments.

Local authorities reported that a Russian missile attack late Thursday night on a building housing residential units in Odesa killed two people and injured others.

"Never before has anything like this happened. There are so?many air alerts. Viktoriia, an Odesa resident, said that it's "practically one alert after another".

Ukraine is continuing its campaign to isolate Russia's annexation of Crimea and disrupt the logistics for Moscow's military. Robert Brovdi said that Ukraine struck another?12 Russian ships in the Black Sea Friday.

He said that the total number of vessels that were struck in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov this month was now 159.

The Russian Defence Ministry has confirmed that Russian forces have attacked 24 Ukrainian military vessels in the last week. (Reporting and editing by William Maclean, Andrew Heavens and Anna Pruchnicka)

(source: Reuters)