Russia Intensifies Drone Attacks on Ports, Ukraine Says

KYIV, May 4 (Reuters) – Russia has ⁠stepped ⁠up its targeting ⁠of Ukrainian port infrastructure this year, ​Kyiv said on Monday, using more than 800 drones ‌in its attacks in ‌the first four months of 2026, ⁠more ⁠than 10 times the number in the same period ​a year ago.

Keeping seaports in the southern Odesa region open is crucial for Ukraine and its ​wartime economy as exports, mostly of grains and ⁠small volumes ⁠of metal, are ⁠key ​for its hard currency revenues as it seeks to ​repel Russia.

Despite the ⁠attacks, more than 30 million metric tons of cargo have been processed at Ukraine’s ports since the start of the year, Ukraine’s ⁠Infrastructure Minister Oleksii Kuleba said.

Ukraine’s southern region has been ⁠subject to almost daily Russian attacks in recent months, with officials regularly reporting damage to port infrastructure and warehouses.

Since the start of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russian strikes have damaged or partially destroyed more than 900 port facilities, including ⁠177 civilian vessels, Kuleba said on the Telegram app.

Central bank data showed that year-on-year exports of goods from Ukraine rose by ​only 0.6% in March.

(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; ​Editing by Alexander Smith)

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