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Russia attacks two Ukrainian ports, Kyiv says

Officials from Ukraine said that Russia had attacked two'seaports' in the Odesa region of Ukraine on Wednesday. One person was killed and eight injured.

In recent weeks, Russia has attacked Ukraine's port and foreign-flagged ships sailing from it. This is after Vladimir Putin promised to cut Ukraine from the sea as a retaliation for Kyiv's attacks on unregulated oil tanks sailing to Russia.

The Ukrainian'seaport' administration stated that the ports attacked were Chornomorsk & Pivdennyi. Both are 'key export arteries' for Ukraine's commodities-heavy economy.

Oleksiy Kulba, deputy prime minister of Ukraine, said: "This is another attack on port infrastructure by a terrorist country that has a role in ensuring global food security."

Ukraine's Seaports Authority said on Wednesday that Moscow will attack the Odesa area seaports 96 more times in 2025 than it did in 2024, a nearly three-fold increase.

Kuleba stated that the Wednesday attacks damaged port facilities, administrative buildings, and tanks containing vegetables oil. He added that the ports continued to operate while the damage was being repaired.

Russia increased its strikes on Ukrainian port in December after Ukraine carried out?strikes against empty "shadow fleet tankers" that?Moscow used to ship their oil to buyers despite Western sanction. Kyiv has long tried to curb this revenue stream that it claims is funding Russia's conflict in Ukraine. Reporting by Yuliia Dyesa. Max Hunder wrote the article. Editing by Hugh Lawson, Mark Potter and Hugh Lawson.

(source: Reuters)