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Russia attacks Odesa as von der Leyen visits Kyiv

Created at 15 Jul · 8:06 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Russia launched a massive combined missile and drone attack on Odesa for the fifth consecutive day, killing at least three people. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Kyiv to discuss defense cooperation and Ukraine's EU membership bid.

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Key Numbers

threepeople killed in Odesa strike
threepeople injured in Odesa strike
threeresidents rescued from damaged building
twochildren rescued from damaged building
11thwartime visit by von der Leyen to Kyiv

Who's Involved

Ursula von der Leyen
European Commission President visiting Kyiv
Oleh Kiper
Governor of the Odesa region
Russia
intensified attacks on Ukrainian port infrastructure
Ukraine
facing sustained bombardment of export infrastructure
Russia attacks Odesa as von der Leyen visits Kyiv

↳ Why This Matters

The escalating Russian attacks on Odesa's critical port infrastructure threaten Ukraine's export capabilities and economy, while European Commission President von der Leyen's visit signals continued support and a focus on bolstering Ukraine's defense industry and EU integration.

Key facts

  • Russia intensified attacks on the Greater Odesa port cluster, targeting infrastructure critical to Ukraine's wartime exports.
  • At least three people were killed in a missile strike on a residential building in Odesa.
  • European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Kyiv for discussions on defense cooperation.
  • The attacks on Odesa have been sustained for five consecutive days.
  • Russia claims to have struck military-industrial facilities and port infrastructure used for military fuel.

Russia has intensified its attacks on the Greater Odesa port cluster in recent days, targeting infrastructure critical to Ukraine's wartime exports and economy. On Wednesday, Russian strikes killed at least three people in Odesa, according to Ukrainian authorities. Governor Oleh Kiper stated that Russia launched a "massive combined missile and drone attack" on the region for the fifth consecutive day, accusing Moscow of deliberately targeting civilians alongside industrial and port infrastructure.

A missile strike hit a residential high-rise, resulting in three fatalities and at least three injuries. Rescue workers successfully pulled three residents, including two children, from the damaged building. Kiper indicated that cleanup operations are ongoing and that investigators are documenting alleged Russian war crimes.

The increased assaults on Ukraine's Black Sea ports come as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Kyiv for her 11th wartime visit. Her agenda includes announcing new initiatives to integrate defense industries for increased production and discussing Ukraine's EU membership bid and preparations for potential winter attacks.

Frequently asked questions

Russia is targeting infrastructure critical to Ukraine's wartime exports and economy, including port infrastructure and residential buildings.

Ursula von der Leyen is the President of the European Commission.

She is visiting to discuss defense cooperation, integrate defense industries, and address Ukraine's EU membership bid.

What Happens Next

01Investigators are documenting alleged Russian war crimes in Odesa.
02Discussions will cover Ukraine's EU membership bid.
03Preparations for another winter of Russian attacks will be discussed.

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How It Developed

Russia launched a massive combined missile and drone attack on Odesa.
The attack killed at least three people and injured three others.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Kyiv.
Von der Leyen plans to discuss defense cooperation and Ukraine's EU membership bid.

Sources

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Russia attacks Odesa as von der Leyen arrives in KyivPOLITICO Europe

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