Russia attacked a port in Odesa region, casualties and injuries reported
On the night of February 13, Russian drones attacked a port in the Odesa region, killing one person and injuring six others, three of whom are in serious condition.
This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister for the Restoration of Ukraine Oleksii Kuleba, who stated that port, residential, and industrial infrastructure facilities were damaged.
Following the strike, fires broke out and fertilizer warehouses were damaged. In Odesa, drone debris hit the premises of a car dealership and a sanatorium. Additionally, throughout the day, the Russian army carried out several more drone attacks, though, according to preliminary information, there were no casualties in those incidents.
It is emphasized that Russia continues to deliberately target Ukraine’s logistics infrastructure, which is crucial for exports and business operations.
After previous attacks on Odesa on February 12, there were disruptions in electricity, water supply, and heating. Apartment buildings and numerous vehicles were damaged.
On the night of February 12 (from 6:00 p.m. on February 11), the enemy launched 24 Iskander-M/S-300 ballistic missiles from Russia’s Bryansk, Voronezh, and Rostov regions, as well as from temporarily occupied Crimea, and a Kh-59/69 guided air-launched missile from the airspace over temporarily occupied Donetsk region. In addition, 219 strike UAVs were launched, including Shahed-136, Gerbera, Italmas, and other types of drones — about 150 of them were Shahed-type.
That same night, Russian forces carried out another combined attack on the Ukrainian capital. Earlier, Russia struck the suburbs of Zaporizhzhia with drones, injuring a child. A separate Russian shelling also seriously damaged an energy facility in the Odesa region.