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Fire at Odesa port and power outages caused by Russian attack

A senior Ukrainian official reported that Russian troops attacked port and energy infrastructure during an overnight attack in Ukraine's Odesa Region. They allegedly caused a fire to break out at a major harbor and disrupted electricity for tens if not hundreds of thousands?of people.

Ukraine's Black Sea port is crucial to its export-driven economic system. Their security and functionality has been vital to the country's survival during nearly four years of war since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

Oleksiy Kuleba, the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, said in a Telegram message that "Russia is attempting to disrupt maritime logistic by launching a systematic attack on port and energy infrastructure." "Last evening, ports and energy facilities were again targeted."

Kuleba reported that following the 'attacks,' a fire had broken out at Pivdennyi port and around 30 containers of vegetable oil and flour were on fire. The fire was being tackled by emergency services and port workers.

He said that because of the damage to the energy grid, more than 120,000 Odesa customers were without electricity. The interior ministry reported that one person was injured in the attack.

The overnight attack was not commented on by Russia immediately.

Officials from Ukraine said that Russia has intensified its attacks in recent weeks on Odesa and the surrounding area, aiming to "limit Ukraine's ability to access the Black Sea" and to "disrupt critical logistic routes to the border with Moldova".

Ukraine is also targeting Russia's maritime logistic, focusing more on the shadow fleet of oil tankers used to circumvent sanctions imposed by Russia for its war.

(source: Reuters)