Relentless Assault: Russian Drone Strikes Target Ukraine’s Vital Infrastructure
Russian drones have once again attacked Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa damaging key infrastructure. The port continues to operate despite the assault. Meanwhile, a sorting yard in Zaporizhzhia was also targeted, with casualties reported. Ukrainian defenses have neutralized most of the 215 drones launched by Russia.
Russian drones struck Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa overnight, causing significant damage to crucial infrastructure, according to Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba.
The attack impacted berths, warehouses, railway infrastructure, and port facilities, with a cargo ship's hold catching fire, as detailed by Ukraine's seaports authority.
Despite the assault, the port remains operational. In another attack, a drone strike at a sorting yard in Zaporizhzhia killed an assistant train driver and injured the train driver. The Ukrainian air force successfully neutralized 189 out of 215 drones launched by Russia within a single day.
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