Russian drone strikes hit Ukrainian port key to grain exports
The attacks followed the end of a deal with Russia that had allowed Ukrainian shipments to world markets from the Black Sea port of Odesa.
The attacks followed the end of a deal with Russia that had allowed Ukrainian shipments to world markets from the Black Sea port of Odesa.
Since leaving a deal that allowed Ukraine to export grain, Russia has hammered the country’s ports.
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Russia launched attacks on 11 regions across Ukraine, killing and injuring many.
Cruise missiles have destroyed stores of food south-west of Odesa.
A child is among the injured, regional governor Vitalii Kim said.
Ukrainian authorities reported more drones and missiles being sent against more parts of the country than in recent days.
A married couple were said to have died in the attack.
The bridge that spans the Kerch Strait had been damaged in October by a truck bomb.
The Pentagon said on Thursday that cluster munitions provided by the United States had arrived in Ukraine.
There were no reports of any casualties or damage.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russia fired a total of 20 drones, mostly at the Kyiv region, and that all 20 were shot down.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said there ‘will definitely be a response to the enemy’.