Feb 27 β€’ 07:18 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway Aftenposten

Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister: The port in Odesa was attacked by Russian drones

Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister reported that the port in Odesa was damaged by Russian drone attacks, but operations continue.

Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Oleksij Kuleba announced that the port in Odesa was targeted in a Russian drone strike, causing significant damage to infrastructure. The attack resulted in fires and destruction of equipment, storage buildings, and containers filled with food supplies. Despite the destruction, Kuleba emphasized that operations at the port were still ongoing and the maritime corridor remained functional.

Kuleba noted that the ongoing Russian attacks are aimed at disrupting maritime logistics, which play a crucial role in Ukraine's economy and food security. He highlighted that the port continues to manage an impressive volume of cargo, with 176 million tons of freight handled, including over 150 million tons of grain. This is particularly important given the current global food crisis exacerbated by the war.

The implications of this attack are significant for both Ukraine and the international community. As the war continues, the resilience of Ukraine's infrastructure is tested, and the sustained operation of the ports is vital for maintaining grain exports, which are essential for feeding many countries. The ongoing conflict and repeated strikes on critical infrastructure like Odesa's port reflect the larger strategic objectives of the Russian military in crippling Ukraine's economic capabilities.

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