Ukraine: 3 killed in Odesa, Kyiv targets Russian oil exports
Summary
Among those reported dead were a 30-year-old woman and her 2-year-old daughter, plus a 53-year-old woman, after a drone struck a multi-story residential building. "Law enforcement agencies are documenting the aggressor state's latest war crimes against the civilian population," said regional military governor Oleh Kiper. "Residential buildings, critical infrastructure and administrative buildings were hit," he said. "Rescue operations are ongoing; there may still be people under the rubble." According to Ukrainian air defense forces, the latest Russian air strike involved 141 drones, 114 of which were intercepted. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday that the country's partners "need to strengthen air defense together so that the interception rate of drones and missiles continues to increase." With US-led peace efforts currently stalled, partly due to the war in the Middle East , Zelenskyy added: "Russia has no intention of stopping" its invasion of Ukraine , which is now into its fifth year. Over the Easter weekend, there have been reports of Ukrainian drone strikes on oil facilities in Primorsk in Russia 's northwestern Leningrad region, Kstovo near the city of Nizhny Novgorod, about 450 kilometers (280 miles) east of Moscow, and the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, where the Ukrainian armed forces claimed on Monday to have hit a Russian warship. According to the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Russian military bloggers ("milbloggers") have said that damage to oil export and energy infrastructure will be "costly and time-consuming to repair." The ISW added: " Russian milbloggers have previously complained about the Russian inability to repair damaged facilities due to parts sanctions and Russian air defense failures." Ukrainian president in Syria Speaking in Damascus, Syria , on Sunday, where he visited interim Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa , President Zelenskyy warned that Russia was benefitting economically from the Iran war, in particular due to the partial easing of US sanctions on Russian oil. "Russia gets additional money because of this," he said, while also repeating calls for deliveries of air defense munitions to Ukraine to be maintained. "We have to recognize that we are not the priority for today," Zelenskyy added. "I am afraid a long war [in Iran] will give us less support." Ukrainian commander claims frontline successes Meanwhile, on the frontline in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskyi claimed on Monday that his forces have liberated 480 square kilometers (almost 300 square miles) of territory since the end of January.
Among those reported dead were a 30-year-old woman and her 2-year-old daughter, plus a 53-year-old woman, after a drone struck a multi-story residential building. "Law enforcement agencies are documenting the aggressor state's latest war crimes against the civilian population," said regional military governor Oleh Kiper. "Residential buildings, critical infrastructure and administrative buildings were hit," he said. "Rescue operations are ongoing; there may still be people under the rubble." According to Ukrainian air defense forces, the latest Russian air strike involved 141 drones, 114 of which were intercepted. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday that the country's partners "need to strengthen air defense together so that the interception rate of drones and missiles continues to increase." With US-led peace efforts currently stalled, partly due to the war in the Middle East , Zelenskyy added: "Russia has no intention of stopping" its invasion of Ukraine , which is now into its fifth year. Over the Easter weekend, there have been reports of Ukrainian drone strikes on oil facilities in Primorsk in Russia 's northwestern Leningrad region, Kstovo near the city of Nizhny Novgorod, about 450 kilometers (280 miles) east of Moscow, and the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, where the Ukrainian armed forces claimed on Monday to have hit a Russian warship. According to the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Russian military bloggers ("milbloggers") have said that damage to oil export and energy infrastructure will be "costly and time-consuming to repair." The ISW added: " Russian milbloggers have previously complained about the Russian inability to repair damaged facilities due to parts sanctions and Russian air defense failures." Ukrainian president in Syria Speaking in Damascus, Syria , on Sunday, where he visited interim Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa , President Zelenskyy warned that Russia was benefitting economically from the Iran war, in particular due to the partial easing of US sanctions on Russian oil. "Russia gets additional money because of this," he said, while also repeating calls for deliveries of air defense munitions to Ukraine to be maintained. "We have to recognize that we are not the priority for today," Zelenskyy added. "I am afraid a long war [in Iran] will give us less support." Ukrainian commander claims frontline successes Meanwhile, on the frontline in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskyi claimed on Monday that his forces have liberated 480 square kilometers (almost 300 square miles) of territory since the end of January.
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Russian strikes on the Ukrainian city of Odesa left at least three people dead overnight
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At least three people were killed and 15 more injured in Russian drone attacks on the southern Ukrainian port city of
Odesa
on Monday morning, according to local authorities.
Among those reported dead were a 30-year-old woman and her 2-year-old daughter, plus a 53-year-old woman, after a drone struck a multi-story residential building.
"Law enforcement agencies are documenting the aggressor state's latest war crimes against the civilian population," said regional military governor Oleh Kiper.
"Residential buildings, critical infrastructure and administrative buildings were hit," he said. "Rescue operations are ongoing; there may still be people under the rubble."
According to Ukrainian air defense forces, the latest Russian air strike involved 141 drones, 114 of which were intercepted.
Separate strikes in
Ukraine
's northern Chernihiv region also left some 340,000 people without power, authorities said.
Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
said Monday that the country's partners "need to strengthen air defense together so that the interception rate of drones and missiles continues to increase."
With US-led peace efforts currently stalled, partly due to the
war in the Middle East
, Zelenskyy added: "Russia has no intention of stopping" its
invasion of Ukraine
, which is now into its fifth year.
Ukraine targets Russian oil exports
Meanwhile, Ukraine has continued to carry out strikes on Russian oil export facilities as it looks to prevent Moscow from capitalizing on increased demand for Russian oil given the
decrease in supply from the Middle East
as a result of the ongoing US-Israeli war against
Iran
.
Over the Easter weekend, there have been reports of Ukrainian drone strikes on oil facilities in Primorsk in
Russia
's northwestern Leningrad region, Kstovo near the city of Nizhny Novgorod, about 450 kilometers (280 miles) east of Moscow, and the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, where the Ukrainian armed forces claimed on Monday to have hit a Russian warship.
Russia's Transneft oil export facility in Primorsk, Leningrad region, has reportedly been targeted by Ukrainian drones.
Image: Peter Kovalev/ITAR-TASS/IMAGO
On Sunday evening, at least one person was reported to have been killed in the Belgorod region on the border with Ukraine, while local authorities also reported Ukrainian attacks on Sevastopol in Russian-occupied
Crimea
and on a cargo ship carrying wheat in the Sea of Azov.
Almost 150 more Ukrainian drones were intercepted in the space of three hours on Sunday night, according to the Russian military, but authorities said that almost half a million Russian households were left temporarily without power.
According to the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Russian military bloggers ("milbloggers") have said that damage to oil export and energy infrastructure will be "costly and time-consuming to repair."
The ISW added:
"
Russian milbloggers have previously complained about the Russian inability to repair damaged facilities due to parts sanctions and Russian air defense failures."
Ukrainian president in Syria
Speaking in Damascus,
Syria
, on Sunday, where he visited interim Syrian President
Ahmed al-Sharaa
, President Zelenskyy warned that Russia was benefitting economically from the Iran war, in particular due to the partial easing of
US sanctions on Russian oil.
"Russia gets additional money because of this," he said, while also repeating calls for deliveries of air defense munitions to Ukraine to be maintained.
"We have to recognize that we are not the priority for today," Zelenskyy added. "I am afraid a long war [in Iran] will give us less support."
Ukrainian commander claims frontline successes
Meanwhile, on the frontline in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian commander-in-chief
Oleksandr Syrskyi
claimed on Monday that his forces have liberated 480 square kilometers (almost 300 square miles) of territory since the end of January.
Nevertheless, he wrote on the Telegram messaging platform, Russian troops are continuing their attempts to establish a buffer zone in the Dnipropetrovsk region, while the ISW said that Ukrainian counterattacks were disrupting Russian efforts near
Pokrovsk
in the
Donetsk
region.
Ukraine keeps its war gains under wraps
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- Among those reported dead were a 30-year-old woman and her 2-year-old daughter, plus a 53-year-old woman, after a drone struck a multi-story residential building. "Law enforcement agencies are documenting the aggressor state's latest war crimes against the civilian population," said regional military governor Oleh Kiper. "Residential buildings, critical infrastructure and administrative buildings were hit," he said. "Rescue operations are ongoing; there may still be people under the rubble." According to Ukrainian air defense forces, the latest Russian air strike involved 141 drones, 114 of which were intercepted.
- Ukraine targets Russian oil exports Meanwhile, Ukraine has continued to carry out strikes on Russian oil export facilities as it looks to prevent Moscow from capitalizing on increased demand for Russian oil given the decrease in supply from the Middle East as a result of the ongoing US-Israeli war against Iran .
- According to the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Russian military bloggers ("milbloggers") have said that damage to oil export and energy infrastructure will be "costly and time-consuming to repair." The ISW added: " Russian milbloggers have previously complained about the Russian inability to repair damaged facilities due to parts sanctions and Russian air defense failures." Ukrainian president in Syria Speaking in Damascus, Syria , on Sunday, where he visited interim Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa , President Zelenskyy warned that Russia was benefitting economically from the Iran war, in particular due to the partial easing of US sanctions on Russian oil. "Russia gets additional money because of this," he said, while also repeating calls for deliveries of air defense munitions to Ukraine to be maintained. "We have to recognize that we are not the priority for today," Zelenskyy added. "I am afraid a long war [in Iran] will give us less support." Ukrainian commander claims frontline successes Meanwhile, on the frontline in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskyi claimed on Monday that his forces have liberated 480 square kilometers (almost 300 square miles) of territory since the end of January.
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