A military commander in Odesa allegedly demanded 30% of additional cash payments from subordinates for combat missions, claiming the money was needed for military unit repairs. Read also: Putin may face another ICC arrest warrant,
A Puget Sound non-profit is sending medical supplies and other critical equipment to help soldiers, American volunteers and medics in the war in Ukraine.
Photographer Michael Robinson Chávez visits a city in Ukraine that was partly famous as a site for Russian travelers and intellectuals, but since 2022 has come under Russian attack.
On Thursday, January 9, at 13.30, the press center of the Interfax-Ukraine News Agency will host a press conference on the subject: "BES employees' pressure on enterprises in Odesa Port." Participants include lawyers of Prista Oil LLC and Atollo Granum LLC Valeriy Snitkin and Oleksandr Zubrytsky (8/5a Reitarska Street).
They also say they have thwarted Ukraine's latest offensive in the Kursk region. Submit your questions on the war in the form below for our experts to answer.
During the fifth strategic session on community and regional development held in Odesa, southern regions presented their priority development areas f
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the two countries have engaged in multiple prisoner exchanges.
Regular box services to Ukraine started in April when the Ukrainian transport and logistics firm Iteris Feeders launched a service between Constanta and Chornomorsk.
Ukraine's air defense successfully intercepted 21 out of 43 drones dispatched by Russia in a significant overnight assault across six regions. Meanwhile, Ukrainian electronic warfare efforts reportedly caused 22 other drones to be 'lost'.
Night - Cloudy. Winds variable at 7 to 9 mph (11.3 to 14.5 kph). The overnight low will be 26 °F (-3.3 °C). Sunny with a high of 37 °F (2.8 °C). Winds variable at 3 to 7 mph (4.8 to 11.3 kph ...
The French container company CMA CGM is returning to Ukraine and launching a new route connecting the ports of Odesa, Piraeus (Greece) and Istanbul (Turkey).
In 2024, the ports of Odesa region handled more than 97 million tonnes of cargo, which is 57% more than in 2023. According to Oleh Kiper, Head of the Odesa Sea Port Authority, the ports of «Greater Odesa» handled 79.9 million tonnes, and the ports of the Danube 17.3 million tonnes.