Daily Camera (Boulder)

Russian missiles kill at least 16 in Odesa

- By Hanna Arhirova The Associated Press

day of mourning in Odesa would be held on Saturday — the second such observance in less than two weeks.

On March 2, a Russian drone struck a multistory building, killing 12 people, including five children.

Moscow has repeatedly claimed that its forces do not target civilian areas, despite substantia­l evidence to the contrary.

Since last summer, Russia has intensifie­d its attacks on Odesa, a southern port city with a population of around 1 million.

The attacks have primarily targeted port infrastruc­ture, aiming to disrupt the export of goods after Ukraine managed to restore maritime navigation with a series of successful operations in the Black Sea.

Moscow officials have also claimed they are aiming at facilities where Ukrainian sea drones are stored for attacks on Russia’s Black Sea Fleet.

The Odesa region’s ports were key to last year’s internatio­nal agreement that let Ukraine and Russia ship their grain to the rest of the world.

Odesa residents largely speak Russian, and the city’s past is intertwine­d with some of Russia’s most revered figures, including Catherine the Great, author Leo Tolstoy and poet Anna Akhmatova.

Its Orthodox cathedral belongs to Moscow’s patriarcha­te and — at least until the Kremlin illegally annexed the nearby Crimean Peninsula in 2014 — its beaches were beloved by Russian tourists.

Meanwhile, in the Russian border region of Belgorod, regional Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov said a member of the regional territoria­l defense forces was killed and two people were injured in Ukrainian shelling Friday.

Overnight in Ukraine, two people were also killed and three wounded in the central Vinnytsia region after Russia struck a building with a drone, according to regional Gov. Serhii Borzov.

The Ukrainian air force said it shot down all 27 Shahed drones that Russia launched over the Kharkiv, Vinnytsia, Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, Khmelnytsk­yi and Kyiv regions.

 ?? UKRAINIAN EMERGENCY SERVICE VIA AP ?? Emergency workers respond at the scene of a Russian attack Friday in Odesa, Ukraine.
UKRAINIAN EMERGENCY SERVICE VIA AP Emergency workers respond at the scene of a Russian attack Friday in Odesa, Ukraine.

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