Russian strikes on Odesa port infrastructure destroyed buildings, reservoirs and warehouses on July 18, killing one and injuring three.
WHY THIS MATTERS · This matters because export bans, war-blocked shipping lanes and drought are keeping bread and rice prices high and leaving near-record numbers of people in acute hunger, especially across Africa and the Middle East.
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14 thermal detections within the search box around Odesa; nearest 24.6 km from the claimed location (2026-07-17 +3d).
"Odesa Regional Military Administration Head Oleh Kiper confirmed that a coordinated strike targeted the region’s port infrastructure... The attack killed one person and injured three others. The strike destroyed buildings, reservoirs, and warehouses."
Extracted by pipeline v0.5 (claude-opus-4-8) from kyivpost.com · approved by christopher@vucanews.com JUL 18.
Extracted JUL 18; approved JUL 18 at 0.72.
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