A Russian overnight drone attack damaged port infrastructure in Ukraine's Odesa region for the second consecutive day, its governor said on Friday.
The peninsula served as a main hub for the Black Sea Fleet, but dogged Ukrainian strikes have forced Russia to relocate high-value assets like warships and submarines further east in the Black Sea ...
Kyiv said Moscow attacked Ukraine with 140 drones overnight, injuring one person in the Izmail district of Ukraine's Odesa region that lies on the Danube River and borders Romania and Moldova.
Russian drone strikes have escalated tensions in southern Ukraine, damaging port infrastructure. With Moldova reporting ...
On the night of Dec. 15, 2024, two Russian oil tankers, Volgoneft-212 and Volgoneft-239, sank in the Kerch Strait, a narrow ...
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Ship-tracking websites that use the data vessels emit on their identity, position, speed and course show the Milla Moon ...
which was sailing between the Russian ports of St. Petersburg and Murmansk when it was detained, had been involved in serious cable damage that was discovered last weekend in the Baltic Sea.
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Russian missiles damage historic buildings in Ukraine's Odesa, a UNESCO World Heritage siteRussian forces targeted Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with missiles. The attack has caused significant damage to historic buildings and injuring seven people.
Russian ships dispersed to even more distant Black Sea ports. September 2023-Ukrainian warplanes used long-range British guided bombs to attack a Crimean naval base at Sevastopol. A Russian landing ...
Russian seaborne oil product exports fell by almost 10% in 2024 after Ukrainian drone attacks damaged major refineries and as higher funding costs and a government gasoline export ban added to ...
The other, the Volgoneft-239, ran aground near the port of Taman ... oil and tarred birds were reported all along Russia’s Black Sea coast. On Sunday, the government said it was allocating ...
Two weeks into the new year, and four weeks after the oil spill, Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged the extent of the disaster and dispatched senior officials to deal with Russia’s largest ...
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