Russian attack on Odesa port kills two drivers, injures two others
Two truck drivers were killed and two other people wounded in a Russian strike on a port in Odesa Oblast. A civilian merchant vessel was also damaged, but no casualties were reported on board.

Russian forces have once again attacked port infrastructure and civilian shipping in Odesa Oblast, according to Ukraine's Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories. The blast wave from the strike damaged several cargo lorries at one of the ports. Two drivers were killed, and two more people sustained injuries and received the necessary medical assistance.
A civilian merchant vessel sailing under the flag of St Kitts and Nevis was also hit in the attack. A fire broke out on board but was quickly extinguished, and no one was hurt.
Earlier, on 10 July, Russian forces attacked port infrastructure in the same region, causing fires and killing one person.


