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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced a new military aid package for Ukraine worth 500 million euros ($542 million) on May 30 during an unannounced visit to the port city of Odesa, Berliner Zeitung reported. Pistorius arrived at a time when Kyiv is raising pressure on its allies, urging them to lift restrictions on the use of Western-provided weapons against military targets inside Russia. Berlin repeatedly opposed the idea due to fears this would lead to an escalation of the war. The new package will reportedly include ammunition for Iris-T air defense systems and shorter-range SL...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Editor's note: This is a developing story and is being updated. Russia launched ballistic missiles at the city of Odesa on the evening of May 1, injuring at least 14 people, regional Governor Oleh Kiper said. Several explosions were reported in the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa at 10 p.m. local time almost immediately after an air raid alert went off in the region. One man is in stable condition after being hospitalized as a result of the attack, Kiper reported on Telegram. Russia hit a postal depot of Ukraine's largest privately-owned postal service Nova Poshta, the company wrote on F...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
At least four people were killed and 29 injured in a Russian missile strike on Odesa on April 29, local officials have said. According to Odesa Oblast Governor Oleh Kiper, a missile struck residential buildings and civilian infrastructure. "Unfortunately, two people and a dog died as a result of the Russian missile attack," he said initially, adding: "Another eight people were injured of varying severity, including a 12-year-old boy." In a later post on Telegram, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine said the death toll had risen to four and the number of injured to 29. Media reports said one...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Editor's note: The initial version of the article said the attack killed four people and wounded another seven. The number of injured people was changed to 14 when the regional governor published an update. Russian forces struck the Odesa area on the evening of April 10, killing four people, including a 10-year-old girl, and wounding another 14, according to the latest update by Odesa Oblast Governor Oleh Kiper. Ukraine’s southern regions, such as Odesa, are frequent targets of Russian attacks. A March 29 Russian missile strike on Odesa injured at least five people, including three children, a...
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The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) reported on April 5 that they had arrested two foreigners who allegedly worked for Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) in Odesa. The SBU claimed the suspects were helping to prepare a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's Armed Forces regional headquarters in Odesa Oblast. The nationality of the suspects is unclear. However, the SBU reported that the two are from "one of the countries in the Southern Caucasus." These are either Armenia, Azerbaijan, or Georgia. The FSB allegedly tasked the suspects with reconnaissance of the locations where Ukrainian troo...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Russian troops launched two guided missiles at Odesa on March 29, injuring at least five people, including three children, the local authorities reported. Both missiles were intercepted by Ukrainian air defense systems, but the debris fell in some city districts. According to Kiper, three people, including 15-year-old and 10-year-old children, were injured by the falling fragments as of around 3:00 p.m. local time. All the victims were hospitalized. "The injuries are light. Fortunately, their life is not in danger," Kiper wrote on his Telegram channel. Later on, Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov saidth...
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U.K. Defense Secretary Grant Shapps was forced to cancel a planned trip to Odesa during his recent visit to Ukraine after Russia learned of his travel plans, the Sunday Times reported on March 15, citing sources close to Shapps. Shapps visited Kyiv on March 7 to announce a new military assistance package for Ukraine allocating 325 million pounds ($416 million) for the purchase of drones. The day before his arrival, a Russian missile struck Odesa during a joint visit by President Volodymyr Zelensky and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The attack killed five people. Shapps' scheduled vi...
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European and U.S. officials condemned Russia's March 15 missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Odesa that killed at least 20 people and injured over 70. Russian troops launched two Iskander-M missiles against Odesa, damaging homes and civilian infrastructure, according to Ukrainian authorities. First responders and police officers were reportedly among the victims. Russia has recently intensified its missile and drone attacks on the southern city of Odesa and the region, which hosts Ukraine's biggest seaports, resulting in the deaths of civilians and large-scale destruction. Maia Sandu, the p...
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Key developments on March 15: Russian missile strike kills 20, injures 73 in Odesa, first responders among victimsScholz, Macron, Tusk vow more arms purchases, new initiatives for UkraineRussia recruits more foreign mercenaries to fight in war, Ukraine saysSyrskyi: Russia trying to break through in Avdiivka direction, Ukraine facing 'intense artillery fire'Russia launched two Iskander-M missiles against Odesa on March 15, killing at least 20 people and injuring over 70 as of 8 p.m. local time, officials said. First responders and police officers were among the victims. Russian forces employed ...
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Five Ukrainian children were sleeping peacefully in their beds on March 2 when Russia launched the overnight drone attack against their hometown of Odesa that took their lives. Some came from different families but lived in the same apartment building in the southern Ukrainian port city. Instead of waking up in the morning as usual and continuing their lives in war-torn Ukraine, it was March 3 before their five little bodies were retrieved from under the rubble of their homes. In the early hours of March 2, Russia attacked Odesa with drones, hitting a multi-storied apartment building in one of...
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