Russian Drones Strike Ukraine’s Odesa Port, Kill Railway Worker in South, Deputy PM Says

April 22 (Reuters) – Russian drones ⁠attacked ⁠infrastructure in Ukraine’s ⁠Black Sea Odesa port overnight, ​Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said on ‌Wednesday.

Berths, warehouses, railway infrastructure ‌and port operators’ facilities were ⁠damaged ⁠in the assault, Kuleba wrote on Telegram.

The hold ​of a cargo ship was also hit, causing a fire Ukraine’s seaports authority ​said.

According to preliminary information no one was ⁠hurt in ⁠the attack, and ⁠the ​port was still operating, the authority said on ​Telegram.

Russia has ⁠repeatedly targeted maritime export routes more than four years after its invasion of Ukraine, striking ports vital to ⁠foreign trade and the wartime economy.

Kuleba said a ⁠Russian drone attack at a sorting yard at the Zaporizhzhia-Live station in the southern Zaporizhzhia region killed an assistant train driver. The train driver was hospitalised, he added.

The Ukrainian air force said Russia had launched 215 ⁠drones at the country since 6 p.m. (1500 GMT) on Tuesday, and 189 had been downed or neutralised.

(Reporting by ​Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Tom Hogue ​and Andrew Heavens)

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