Russian drone attack on Ukrainian port damages Panama-flagged vessel, officials say


Smoke rises over burning cars and buildings at the site of a vehicles repair workshop hit during overnight Russian drone strikes, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Odesa region, Ukraine April 14, 2026. Press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Odesa region/Handout via REUTERS

April 14 (Reuters) - Russian ⁠drones attacked Ukraine's Izmail port in the southern ⁠Odesa region overnight, damaging a civilian Panama-flagged vessel, ‌Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday.

Several strikes were recorded across the port area, Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said, adding that separate infrastructure ​elements and equipment were also damaged.

"The ⁠enemy is once again ⁠deliberately striking critical infrastructure and logistics in the Odesa ⁠region," ‌Kuleba said on the Telegram messaging app.

One of the strikes caused a fire, which was ⁠quickly extinguished, he said.

Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority said ​the port ‌continued to operate.

Regional Governor Oleh Kiper said that a ⁠berth and ​a barge were damaged at the port, while a building housing a workshop was destroyed by the strikes. Two ⁠passenger buses and seven cars were ​also destroyed, he added.

Six private buildings also came under attack, with their roofs damaged. An ambulance was also damaged, Kiper ⁠said, adding that no one was hurt in the attack.

Ukraine's air force said Russia had launched four missiles and 129 drones at the country since Monday evening. ​The air defence units downed or ⁠neutralised one missile and 114 drones, it added.

Russia has ​repeatedly targeted Ukraine's maritime export routes ‌during the four-year-old war, striking ​ports vital to foreign trade and the wartime economy.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Jamie Freed)

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