Russia, Ukraine and Odesa
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Russia once again attacked the city of Odesa on the night of 18-19 July, killing one person. Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine Details: The State Emergency Service noted that a fire had broken out from the fifth to the eighth floors of a nine-storey residential building as a result of the attack.
One person was killed and six others were injured as Russia launched a large-scale drone attack on Odesa on the night of July 18-19. — Ukrinform.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is “not ready for compromises” to end his brutal war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told The Post in an exclusive interview — but President Trump has the power to bring him to his knees by speeding up tough sanctions that could cause a “social explosion” in Russia.
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The European Union is targeting Russia with more sanctions over its war on Ukraine. The aim is to deprive Moscow of energy revenue through a lower oil price cap and a ban on transactions with Nord Stream gas pipelines.
In Odesa, counterintelligence officers from the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) and the National Police have detained a Russian agent who was planning to bomb the regional Territorial Recruitment and Social Support Center (military enlistment office).
Russian forces launched a significant drone attack on the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa, igniting a multi-storey apartment building. Odesa's mayor reported that at least 20 drones targeted the city.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNRussia targets Odesa’s Izmail district with drones, damages infrastructureRussian forces launched an attack on the Izmail district of Odesa Oblast using strike drones overnight on July 16, Oleh Kiper, Odesa regional governor, reported.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussian commander who led Iskander strike on Odesa faces war crimes chargesThe Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has announced an in-absentia suspicion against a Russian colonel who commanded an Iskander missile strike on Odesa in April 2024, according to the press services of the SBU and the Office of the Prosecutor General.