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Three killed as Russian bombing of Odesa continues

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Sea of Azov *Ukraine Crimea Black Sea Robert Brovdi

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Story Timeline

Jul 12 – Jul 18

4 articles|3 sources
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BBC News - World9h ago

Three killed as Russian bombing of Odesa continues

Russian attacks on Ukraine's deepwater Black Sea ports in the Odesa area, crucial for grain and cargo exports, have resulted in three deaths. These strikes are part of ongoing reciprocal attacks on shipping infrastructure. Overnight, Ukraine reported its drones struck 20 Russian vessels in the Black Sea, following similar actions in the Sea of Azov that have led Russia to restrict shipping there. Amidst these military actions, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, with a vote on a likely successor, Serhiy Koretskyi, scheduled. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Kyiv for her eleventh visit since the 2022 invasion.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Russia readies to reroute exports from Sea of Azov after Ukrainian attacks

Ukraine claims its drones struck 11 Russian vessels, including tankers, dry cargo ships, and a tugboat, in the Sea of Azov overnight. In response, Russia is preparing to reroute grain shipments from the Sea of Azov and may redirect cargo to other transport modes, according to its Ministry of Agriculture. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov described the attacks as "acts of terrorism." These incidents occur as Ukraine intensifies long-range strikes on Russian energy infrastructure. The Russian Ministry of Defence reported intercepting 288 Ukrainian drones nationwide overnight, with some debris causing minor damage and injuries.

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

Ukrainian drone strikes force Russia to suspend shipping in Sea of Azov

Ukraine has forced Russia to suspend shipping in the Sea of Azov following a week of drone attacks targeting approximately 90 vessels. Ukrainian drone forces reported hitting 10 tankers and four ferries overnight, along with a major oil refinery in Syzran and electricity substations in Crimea. These strikes have disrupted Russia's vital maritime corridor, impacting the transport of oil, grain, and other products. Experts suggest these attacks are part of a broader Ukrainian strategy to isolate Crimea and degrade Russia's logistical capabilities. The Kerch strait, connecting the Sea of Azov to the Black Sea, is reportedly no longer usable by Russia's shadow fleet.

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Key Claims

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Three people were killed in Russian bombings in the Odesa region.

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Russia's recent attacks have targeted Ukraine's deepwater Black Sea ports vital to its wartime economy.

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President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.

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Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Ukraine of carrying out 'acts of terrorism' and 'beyond even piracy'.

— Sergei Lavrov

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Ukrainian attacks have forced Russia to restrict shipping in the Sea of Azov, affecting about a quarter of its grain exports.

— Reuters

Jul 5 – Jul 11

6 articles|4 sources
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BBC News - World6d ago

Ukraine strikes Russian ships near Crimea, escalating attacks on fuel supplies

Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russian fuel supply routes near occupied Crimea. Between July 6 and 9, Ukrainian forces reportedly struck multiple tankers in the Sea of Azov and off the Crimean coast. Two empty tankers were attacked in Taganrog Bay on Wednesday, continuing to burn on Thursday. Earlier in the week, two tankers carrying approximately 7,000 tons of fuel each from Taganrog to Crimea were also targeted. Satellite imagery from Wednesday showed a large smoke plume from a ship near Crimea, with fires detected there since July 6. These strikes are part of Ukraine's strategy to disrupt supplies and routes into and out of Crimea.

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Al Jazeera6d ago

Ukraine targets Russian oil depots and tankers in drone attacks

Ukraine conducted drone attacks targeting Russian energy infrastructure, hitting two oil tankers in the Sea of Azov and several oil facilities across Russia. The strikes, which occurred overnight into Thursday, reportedly set the tankers ablaze and damaged oil depots in the Tver and Stavropol regions. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that forces also struck a reserve fuel storage facility, an oil-pumping station in Ufa, and an oil-loading terminal in the Rostov region. These attacks are part of Ukraine's stated campaign of "long-range sanctions" in response to Russian aggression and the ongoing war. The strikes have contributed to a fuel crisis in Russia, leading to export bans and reported shortages in many regions.

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Fox News - World6d ago

Drone offensive hits Russian oil tankers and refineries at 'industrial scale' as Moscow bans diesel exports

Ukraine has conducted a significant drone offensive targeting Russia's maritime and energy infrastructure, striking 21 vessels and multiple refineries and facilities over three days. These attacks, described as reaching an "industrial scale," have disrupted fuel supplies and forced Russia to temporarily ban diesel exports. The strikes demonstrate Ukraine's growing long-range capabilities, reaching deep into Russian territory, including a refinery in Siberia. Concurrently, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with President Trump at a NATO summit, where the US agreed to allow Ukraine to manufacture Patriot air-defense interceptors and discussed a potential drone agreement. These actions aim to pressure Russia's war effort and protect Ukraine's domestic industry.

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Key Claims

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President Zelenskyy urged Ukraine to make every effort to start domestic production of Patriot interceptor missiles as soon as possible.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Ukraine is recognized by America as a country ready to produce Patriots.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Ukraine struck 19 Russian tankers, a cargo ship, and a ferry between July 6 and 8.

— Robert Brovdi (Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces commander)

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Ukraine's strikes have 'slowed down the militarization of our peninsula occupied by Russia' and 'cut off the logistics'.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy (Ukrainian President)

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President Zelenskyy met President Trump at the NATO summit in Ankara, where Trump said the United States would allow Ukraine to manufacture Patriot air-defense interceptors.

— Article

May 3 – May 9

1 articles|1 sources
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BBC News - WorldMay 3

Russian strikes kill 10 as Zelensky says Ukraine hits oil tankers and terminal

Russian drone and missile strikes across Ukraine over the past day have resulted in 10 fatalities and at least 76 injuries, according to Ukrainian officials. The attacks targeted cities in five regions, with Kherson, Odesa, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Sumy reporting casualties. Simultaneously, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine struck three Russian oil tankers, a missile carrier warship, and a patrol boat in separate incidents at two Russian ports. Ukraine's air force reported intercepting 249 out of 269 Russian drones launched overnight, with 19 direct hits and one ballistic missile impact confirmed. Russia, in turn, claimed Ukraine fired over 334 drones, with the Leningrad region being a primary target.

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Apr 26 – May 2

1 articles|1 sources
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Al JazeeraMay 1

Ukraine begins to flex muscle as an emerging air power, angering Russia

Ukraine has escalated its aerial attacks, targeting Russian oil storage, ports, and refineries deep within Russia, including strikes in the Urals region, over the past week. President Zelenskyy announced this marks a "new stage" in Ukraine's use of weapons to disrupt Russia's war capabilities. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) confirmed striking a strategically important oil pumping and distribution facility in Perm, which reportedly resulted in widespread fires. Russia's Ministry of Defence acknowledged the strikes and reported downing numerous Ukrainian drones. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov condemned these attacks as "terrorist attacks," and Russia has cited the "current operational situation" as a reason for scaling back its Victory Day parade. This campaign aims to reduce Russia's oil revenue, with Ukraine claiming to have significantly impacted oil offloading ports.

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Key Claims

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Ukrainian attacks reached targets in the Urals located 1,600 kilometres (990 miles) from the Ukrainian border.

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Ukraine struck Transneft’s oil pumping and distribution facility in the city of Perm using long-range weaponry.

— Ukraine Security Service (SBU)

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Russia’s Ministry of Defence downed 98 Ukrainian UAVs across various regions during the recent wave of attacks.

— Russia’s Ministry of Defence

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Russia had lost approximately 40 percent of its export capacity as of a March estimate.

— Reuters

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The Baltic Sea ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga lost 13 percent and 43 percent of their capacity, respectively.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy