Deadly Russian strike hits Odesa as von der Leyen arrives in Ukraine for defence talks

A civilian vessel catches fire after a Russian military strike targeted the Black Sea port of Odesa on July 14, 2026. - © Nina Liashonok, Reuters

A Russian attack ​on Ukraine's Black Sea port city of Odesa killed three, a local official ​said ‌on Wednesday.

Serhiy Lysak, ⁠head of the city's military administration, said on ‌Telegram that three other people ⁠had been hospitalised after the attack.

Lysak said that residential buildings ​had been damaged in the ‌attack, without providing additional details.

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Russia confirmed the attacks and said it hit a ⁠number of targets in the ports of ​Odesa and Chornomorsk in ‌Ukraine's Odesa region using precision-guided air-launched weapons and ‌attack drones.

Port infrastructure facilities used ​for unloading fuel and lubricants as well as fuel storage ​tanks were hit, ​Russia said.

In ​a statement, Russia's defence ministry ​also said four vessels delivering cargoes for the Ukrainian armed forces were struck ⁠in the ports of Chornomorsk ⁠and ​Dnipro-Buh.

Meanwhile, European ​Commission President Ursula ​von der Leyen arrived in Kyiv on Wednesday and said she would ​announce ‌new ⁠moves to deepen the ‌integration of European and ⁠Ukrainian defence industries.

"I will announce new ‌initiatives to integrate ​our defence industries. So we can produce ​more, and ​faster," she ​said on X, posting footage ​of her arrival on the platform. Ursula ​von der Leyen arrives in Kyiv on July 15, 2026.

Russia in recent days has stepped up ‌attacks on Ukraine's deepwater Black Sea ports ​in the Greater Odesa cluster, which are vital to foreign trade and ​the country's wartime economy.

Regional Governor ​Oleh Kiper said on ​Tuesday that two people were killed in ​an evening drone attack on port infrastructure in the region. A civilian vessel under a Marshall Islands ⁠flag had been damaged in the attack, ⁠he ​said.

Overnight on Tuesday, Ukrainian ⁠drones also ​struck ​20 Russian vessels in the ​Black ‌Sea ⁠overnight, ‌including 17 oil ⁠tankers, the commander of ​Kyiv's ‌drone forces said ‌on Wednesday.

On ​Telegram, Robert Brovdi said the ​targets ​included ​two gas tankers ​and a tugboat.

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters, AFP) 

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