An Antigua-flagged civilian ship in the Ukrainian port of Odessa was damaged in a Russian missile attack, according to Governor Oleh Kiper. The attack also caused damage to port infrastructure, injuring four people. The missile responsible for the damage was identified as an Iskander-M ballistic missile, known for its high speed and range of up to 310 miles.
The ship, named Golden Lion, was reported to be carrying metal products at the time of the attack. This incident is part of ongoing hostilities between Russia and Ukraine, with Odessa being a key target for Russian forces since the invasion began in February 2022. Last week, Ukraine accused Russia of targeting a civilian grain ship near Romanian waters, highlighting the escalating tensions in the region.
The situation in Odessa underscores the dangers faced by civilian ships in the region amid the ongoing conflict. The region continues to be a hotspot for military activity and attacks, leading to concerns for the safety of ships and port infrastructure. Both Ukraine and Russia are engaged in a protracted conflict, with civilians often caught in the crossfire. The impact of these attacks resonates beyond the physical damage, affecting security and stability in the area.
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