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Russian drone strikes hit two foreign vessels in Odesa region, Kyiv says

Ukraine officials reported on Friday that Russia had attacked two civilian boats with drones, one of which was flying a foreign flag, in the southern Odesa area, killing a Syrian citizen and injuring a second.

In the last two month, Moscow has intensified its attacks on Ukraine's sea export routes in retaliation to attacks on tankers of Russia's "shadow fleet", which were heading there to export oil.

Oleksiy Kuleba, Deputy Prime Minister, said in a press release that a ship was sailing along Ukraine's export route to pick up grain cargoes at the port Chornomorsk. The ship was flying the flag of St. Kitts and Nevis.

One of them, near Odesa, was flying the Comoros Islands?flag and carrying soybeans.

Deep-water ports in Odesa are vital for Ukraine's heavy-commodity economy to export their products.

Kuleba wrote: "This is another indication that Russia deliberately targets civilian objects, international shipping and logistics for food."

He shared images of ships with the names "Ladonna" and "Wael K" on their hulls.

MarineTraffic is a website that tracks ships. According to the site, the Ladonna, a bulk carrier with a Comoros flag, measures 157 metres. The Wael K, on the other hand, is a general cargo vessel measuring 115 meters.

The Ukrainian?seaport Authority told reporters on Wednesday that in 2025, the number of Russian attacks against?ports within the Odesa Region will almost triple from the previous year.

(source: Reuters)