Russian drone strikes foreign cargo ship near Ukraine Black Sea port


March 5 (Reuters) - A ⁠Russian drone damaged a civilian Panama-flagged vessel ⁠that was transporting corn near the Ukrainian ‌port of Chornomorsk in the Black Sea Odesa region, the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority said late on Wednesday.

The vessel was ​hit while en route out ⁠of the port, the ⁠ports authority said on the Telegram messaging app, without ⁠specifying ‌the extent of the damage to the ship.

The Ukrainian navy said one crew ⁠member had been hurt in the attack ​on the "BULL" ‌vessel, which had left the port and ⁠was heading ​towards the Bosphorus Strait.

The captain refused assistance and evacuation of the injured person and continued on its ⁠designated route, the statement, posted on ​social media, added.

Ukraine ships about 90% of its exports via the Odesa port hub.

Russia in recent months ⁠has been attacking Ukraine's maritime export arteries, including ports, whichare crucial for its foreign trade and the survival of its wartime economy.

The attacks on ​port infrastructure - causing a jump ⁠in logistics and freight costs - have hurt local ​businesses, forcing them to lower ‌their prices to remain competitive ​on the global market.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Sonali Paul and Philippa Fletcher)

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