The Russians attacked the port of Pivdenny. Several missiles hit port facilities, not only Ukrainian, but also Singaporean
On the afternoon of April 19, Russian troops launched a missile attack on the port of Pivdenny. Port buildings were hit. President Vladimir Zelensky announced this at an extraordinary meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council, according to the president’s website.
“This morning, our cities of Dnepr, Krivoy Rog and Sinelnikovo experienced missile strikes from Russia In Dnepr, an ordinary residential building was destroyed, people were trapped under the rubble damaged train station and bus morning in a city, but Russian terrorists are hitting “All over our country every day and every night in different cities and communities, cities like Kharkov, Odessa, Sumy, Chernigov, Nikolaev, Kherson, Dnieper and others have no reliable protection from the Russians. terrorist,” said the head of state.
“While I was preparing for this conversation, they attacked the Pivdenny seaport. Several missiles hit the port facilities, not only Ukrainian, but also Singaporean,” Zelensky said.
As reported by the press service of the Ministry of Reconstruction of Ukraine, a Russian missile attack on the port of Pivdenny in the Odessa region on the afternoon of April 19 destroyed containers with agricultural products that were to be export to countries in Asia and Africa.
“Two terminals at the port, which specialize in the transshipment of agricultural products, were attacked. This is more than $300 million in investments and about 1000 jobs”, the message said.
It was noted that this was the 39th Russian attack on port infrastructure facilities in the Odessa region.
In total, 215 objects, 153 vehicles, 8 civilian ships were damaged and partially destroyed, and 26 civilians were injured.
We remind you that Russian troops bombarded the Odessa region on the night of April 19. The invaders used missiles and drone attacks.
In the afternoon, the Russians hit the Odessa region again. The OBA chief reported damage to the port’s infrastructure.
Source: korrespondent

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