Late on October 7, Russian forces attacked the port infrastructure in Odesa with a ballistic missile, killing a Ukrainian citizen and wounding five foreigners.
Ukrainian Navy Commander, Vice Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa and Finnish Navy Commander, Rear Admiral Tuomas Tiilikainen have discussed the priority areas of bilateral military cooperation in Odesa.
Russian forces attacked the port infrastructure in Odesa with an Iskander-M ballistic missile on the afternoon of Friday, injuring four people and damaging a civilian vessel flying the flag of Antigua.
A married couple was killed, one person was wounded, and residential buildings and outbuildings were damaged as a result of a Russian missile attack on the Odesa district.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained a Russian FSB asset who is believed to have been preparing a series of arson attacks against the strategic facilities run by the Ukrzaliznytsia railway operator and monitoring the army deployment sites in Odesa to spot Russian missile strikes targeting them.
Two foreigners have been sentenced to eight years in prison for providing Russia with information on the location of Ukrainian defenders and air defense systems in Odesa.
In Odesa, the Secretary of State of the Holy See, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, inspected the Transfiguration Cathedral, which was destroyed by a Russian missile, and got acquainted with the work of the grain corridor.
Yokohama Mayor Takeharu Yamanaka and UNDP Tokyo Representative Office Director Hideko Hadzialic signed an agreement on cooperation in the reconstruction of social infrastructure in Ukraine, including a kindergarten in Odesa that was damaged by a Russian missile strike.
As many as 46 million tonnes of goods, including agricultural products, have been exported through the ports of the Odesa region since the beginning of the year, a 70% increase compared to last year.