Russia says it struck Ukrainian ports and ships

July 22, 2026 11:05 AM EDT

MOSCOW, July 22 (Reuters) - ‌Russia said ​on ​Wednesday it had struck the Ukrainian cities of Odesa and Chornomorsk, hitting port infrastructure ‌and vessels that it said were supporting the ⁠Ukrainian military.

Russia's defence ministry said the latest strikes had ‌targeted a dry-cargo ship unloading ‌at Chornomorsk port, as well as a military cargo store and fuel and lubricant storage tanks.

It ​said it had also hit loading and storage facilities at Odesa, and a dry-cargo ship ⁠and a bulk carrier that were transporting cargo to Odesa for the ​Ukrainian military. Russian drones also hit three warehouses storing Ukrainian drones, the ministry added ​in a statement.

A Russian Defence ‌Ministry statement posted late on Wednesday evening on Telegram said Russian drones had, ⁠throughout the day, struck four cargo ships and a bulk carrier in Black Sea waters and in the ⁠port of Chornomorsk.

It said the vessels were carrying cargoes benefiting the ​Ukrainian military.

Reuters could not independently verify the content of the statement.

Nearly 4-1/2 years into the war, Russia and Ukraine ‌have stepped up military activity in and around the Black Sea and the ‌Sea of Azov, with each side attacking dozens of ⁠ships including oil tankers ‌and cargo vessels.

(Reporting ​by Reuters, writing by Mark Trevelyan; Editing by Ros Russell, Ron Popeski and David ‌Gregorio)



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