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Russian Attack Hit Port Infrastructure in Ukraine’s Odesa Region, Officials Say

May 1 (Reuters) – A ⁠Russian ⁠drone attack ⁠overnight damaged port infrastructure in ​Ukraine’s southern Odesa region and ‌wounded two people ‌in the city ⁠of ⁠Odesa, regional governor Oleh Kiper said on ​Friday.

In Odesa, an apartment was destroyed and the roof ​caught fire following strikes on ⁠a 16-storey ⁠building. In another ⁠high-rise, ​the fire engulfed the 12th floor, ​emergency services ⁠said.

They posted photos of a high-rise building ablaze and firefighters working ⁠at the sites.

Ukraine’s seaports authority said ports in ⁠the Greater Odesa hub and on the Danube River came under attack.

It said the strikes caused damage to the berthing and storage facilities and started ⁠local fires, which were promptly brought under control.

The ports continue to operate, it added.

(Reporting ​by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing ​by Jacqueline Wong)

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