Russia says it hits military targets in Kyiv, Ukrainian ports


A firefighter works at a compound of a warehouse damaged during Russian missile strikes, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine July 16, 2026. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko

MOSCOW, July 16 (Reuters) - ⁠Russia's defence ministry said on Thursday it ⁠hit military and industrial facilities in the ‌Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, as well as infrastructure at ports in Odesa and Pivdennyi and a maritime vessel.

Both ​Moscow and Kyiv have been stepping ⁠up their attacks ⁠on key economic targets, with Ukrainian forces hitting ⁠Russian energy ‌infrastructure, including oil tankers, while Russia has intensified its attacks on Black ⁠Sea ports in recent weeks.

Ukrainian officials said ​Russian ballistic ‌missiles struck at least two districts in ⁠the Ukrainian ​capital of Kyiv early on Thursday, triggering fires and killing two people.

Russia's defence ministry said it ⁠hit Ukrainian military and industrial ​facilities in Kyiv involved in the production and storage of medium- and long-range drones.

It also said ⁠it targeted infrastructure facilities at the ports of Odesa and Pivdennyi, which are used to receive, store and handle military cargoes and fuel ​supplies.

A maritime vessel and a ⁠high-speed boat belonging to the Ukrainian armed forces ​were also struck while en ‌route to ports in the ​Odesa region, the Russian defence ministry said.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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