Odesa Strikes (2022–present)
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During the southern Ukraine offensive of the
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, the city of
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and the surrounding region have been the target of shelling and air strikes by Russian forces on multiple occasions since the conflict began, fired in part by Russian warships situated offshore in the
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. The city has also been targeted by Russian
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s.


Timeline


2022

The first Russian airstrikes against Odesa occurred on the first day of the invasion, early on 24 February 2022, targeting warehouses in the city as well as radar and air defense systems in Lipetske. The attacks left at least 22 killed and 6 wounded among servicemen and soldiers. Ukrainian authorities also reported that Russian shelling targeted the military airport in Odesa and destroyed one aircraft. Russian saboteurs had begun operating in Odesa by 27 February, as Ukrainian authorities detained them and confiscated their equipment. Evacuation trains began taking civilians out of the city towards
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and
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on 2 March, with further evacuation trains operating on 8 March. At around 12:00 local time on 2 March 2022, Russian forces shelled the village of Dachne to the north-west of Odesa, damaging a natural gas pipeline and setting fire to nine houses and a garage. This was followed on 3 March by the shelling of the nearby villages of Zatoka and Bilenke, killing at least one civilian in the latter village. Russian warships also shelled the Ukrainian civilian vessel ''Helt'' in the port of Odesa, causing it to sink. A new brigade of the Territorial Defense Forces of Ukraine was founded in Odesa on 8 March, after initial complaints by civilians in the city wishing to join the defence force of a lack of organisation as they were sent home without weapons. Russian attacks in Odesa intensified towards the end of March. During the morning of 21 March 2022, Russian warships reappeared offshore and began shelling targets in Odesa including the port, before Ukrainian coastal
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returned fire and drove them back out into the
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. On 25 March, Ukrainian air defences claimed to shot down three
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s over the Black Sea which were on course to strike targets in and around Odesa. Ukraine claimed two more Russian cruise missiles were shot down off the coast of Odesa on 27 March, although the city subsequently came under heavy mortar fire according to a statement on
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by Serhii Bratchuk, spokesman for the Odesa military administration. On 13 April 2022, Ukrainian presidential adviser
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and Odesa governor
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said that the
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,
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of the Russian
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, had been hit by two Neptune anti-ship missiles and was on fire in rough seas. The missiles were apparently launched in or near Odesa at ''Moskva'' located 60 to 65 nautical miles offshore. The
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said that a fire had caused munitions to explode, and that the ship had been seriously damaged and the crew fully evacuated, without any reference to a Ukrainian strike. The following day, the ship sunk as it was attempting to reach port for repairs. Russia stated one sailor from the ''Moskva'' was killed and 27 were missing, while 396 crewmembers were rescued. However, according to Ukrainian sources, there were anywhere from 500 to 700 crewmembers on board, and that only 100 of them had survived. On 23 April 2022, a Russian missile strike hit a military facility and two residential buildings, killing eight civilians and wounding 18 or 20, according to Ukraine. Russia confirmed the attack stating the facility targeted was a logistic terminal at a military airfield that housed US and European weapons given to Ukraine. On 27 April 2022, Russian forces attacked Zatoka Bridge with the aim of disconnecting the city of Odesa with the rest of the country at the east of
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river. On 1 May 2022, Ukrainian President Zelensky said that Russian forces destroyed the newly built runway of the Odesa Airport. Ukrainian officials said Russian forces used a
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missile for the attack. The region was bombed on 4 May hitting the airport at the city of Artsyz, destroying one Mi-24 helicopter and damaging another. On 7 May, attacks were reported with four missiles hitting a civilian building and another two on the city airport. On 7 May, a Ukrainian Naval Aviation
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, piloted by Col.
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was shot down near Odesa by a Russian Su-30 jetfighter after a mission on Snake Island, five servicemen were killed. On 9 May 2022, Russia fired three Kinzhal missiles to
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. During the attack a Ukrainian
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gunship was destroyed in the ground on the east of Artsyz. One person was killed. At that time, President of the European Council
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and Prime Minister of Ukraine
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were in Odesa and had to hide in a bomb shelter. In the evening of the same day, Russian troops fired rockets at three warehouses in Odesa and a shopping centre in the village of Fontanka near the city. One person was killed, and two people were injured in the warehouses, and three people were injured in the mall. In the night between 30 June and 1 July 2022, three
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missiles fired from
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strategic bombers were fired into a 9-store apartment building and an recreational center in the settlement Serhiivka,
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, Odesa Oblast. The whole section of the apartment building was destroyed. At least 21 people were killed and more than 38 wounded. On 23 July 2022, less than a day after signing a grain export deal with Ukraine, Russia launched
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missiles at the Odesa sea trade port. According to Ukraine, two of the four missiles were intercepted. Russian officials told Turkey that Russia had "nothing to do" with the missile strike. The next day, Igor Konashenkov, a spokesman of the
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, confirmed the strike, claiming that it destroyed a Ukrainian warship and a warehouse of
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anti-ship missiles. As of 26 July 2022, as a result of rocket attacks in Odesa, eleven civilians were killed: eight (including a three-month-old girl) as a result of an attack on the residential complex "Tiras" on 23 April; one teenager during the attack on the dormitory on 2 May, one employee of the warehouse during the attack on the Suvorovsky district of Odesa on 9 May and a warehouse guard on 20 June.


2023

In the night on 19 July 2023, Russia carried out further missile and drone attacks on the Port of Odesa after withdrawing from the
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. Grain and oil terminals were damaged. The Ukrainian Ministry of Agriculture claims 60,000 tonnes of grain were destroyed in the attacks. In the night on July 20, a new attack destroyed an administrative building in Odesa and storage buildings in Odesa region. Among others, the building of the
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Consulate General and three museums in the buffer zone of the World Heritage site “ The Historic Centre of Odesa” (
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, Maritime and Museum of Literature) were damaged. UNESCO condemned the attack. On July 22/23, Russian missiles hit Odesa, including the historic centre, again. 25 architectural monuments were damaged according to local authorities. Transfiguration Cathedral, largest in the city, was partially destroyed. The cathedral was of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate, which has headquarters in Russia. The House of Scientists was also strongly damaged. At least 6 residential buildings were damaged; one person was killed and 19 injured. On the evening of 5 November and on the night of 6 November, Russian army attacked Odesa and the region with missiles and kamikaze drones. Some of the drones were shot down, but there were also hits on the port infrastructure (including storage facilities and vehicles with grain). The missiles damaged Odesa Fine Arts Museum and several residential buildings. 8 people were injured. The attack was condemned by UNESCO. On 29 December, during Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine, 21 residential buildings (19 multi-storey and 2 private), as well as a lyceum, were damaged in Odesa. 4 people died and 26 were injured in the city.


2024

As of 23 February 2024, 119 objects of cultural significance had been damaged or destroyed in Odesa Oblast. In the night on 2 March, a 9-storey residential building in Odesa was partially destroyed due to Russian drone attack. 12 people (including 5 children) were killed and 9 were injured. The next day was declared a day of mourning in Odesa region. On 6 March, Russian missile attack killed in Odesa 5 people. The missile exploded in several hundreds meters from President of Ukraine
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and Prime Minister of Greece
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, who visited Odesa this day. They were unharmed. On 15 March, a missile strike on Odesa killed 21 people and injured at least 73 others. The casualties included senior military and police officers, as well as several civilians. On 14 August, two people were injured in a Russian missile strike on port infrastructure in Odesa. On 15 September, a Russian missile strike killed two people in Odesa. Five days later, another missile attack struck civilian and port infrastructure and an
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-flagged vessel, injuring four people. The attack was likely done using
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missiles. On 6 October, the
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-flagged cargo vessel ''Paresa'', carrying 6,000 tons of corn, was damaged in a Russian air attack on
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in
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in Odesa Oblast. Another foreign-flagged vessel, flagged for
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, was damaged in an attack on Odesa on 7 October, killing a Ukrainian port employee and injuring five foreign nationals. Two days later, the
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-flagged civilian container vessel ''Shui Spirit'' was damaged in a ballistic missile strike on Odesa, killing eight people and injuring nine others. On 11 October, four people were killed in a Russian missile attack on Odesa. On 14 October, one person was killed in a Russian missile attack on Odesa which damaged the same Palau-flagged ship that had been previously struck on 7 October, and the
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-flagged vessel NS ''Moon''. On 8 November, one person was killed in Russian drone strikes on Odesa. Another person was killed and 13 injured in a separate attack on Odesa the following day. On 14 November, one person was killed in an air attack on Odesa. On 15 November, a Russian missile attack on Odesa killed one person, injured ten, and left thousands of people without heating. On 17 November, a large-scale Russian attack on infrastructure throughout Ukraine targeted Odesa Oblast. The attack killed two
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employees in Odesa, injured one other person, and knocked out power, water, and heating to the city, while causing disruptions in utilities throughout the rest of the oblast. On 18 November a missile attack was launched on Odesa for the second consecutive day, killing at least 10 civilians and injuring 55 after a launched Russian Iskander-M had been shot down over a residential area in the city, damaging civilian infrastructure. On 25 November, 11 people were injured in a Russian missile attack that struck residential buildings in downtown Odesa.


2025

On 31 January, seven people were injured and numerous historic buildings, including the Bristol Hotel and the Philharmonic Theater, were damaged in a missile attack. On 11 March, a Russian missile attack damaged a cargo ship, MJ Pinard as it was loading grain to deliver to Algeria in the port of Odessa, four workers were killed.


International reactions

Denise Brown, UN official and the Head of the United Nations in Ukraine, condemned Russian attacks on grain storage facilities and port infrastructure, aggravating global food security: "Civilians and civilian infrastructure must be respected – they should never be a target". The UN called Russian bombing of
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in Odesa a possible
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.
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also condemned Russian attacks on Odesa: "...Russia’s threat to treat all ships travelling to Ukrainian ports through the Black Sea as carriers of military equipment reveals its readiness to strip those most in need of critical food supplies for its own military aims and sends a clear message that Russian forces are prepared to commit new war crimes. By stepping up its war of aggression in this manner, Russia is holding some of the world’s lowest income countries hostage to its military and political agenda."


See also

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Kharkiv strikes (2022–present) The Russian Armed Forces have launched several rocket attacks on Kharkiv, Ukraine, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. 2022 February 2022 Kharkiv cluster bombing On 28 February 2022, a series of rocket strikes by the Russian Armed F ...
* Lviv strikes (2022–present) *
Dnipro strikes (2022–present) During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian Armed Forces have launched several missile attacks over the city of Dnipro in Ukraine. These have led to dozens of fatalities and over a hundred injuries among the civilian population. Str ...


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