1 dead in Russian hits on ships in Black Sea
KIEV
Russian drones hit two civilian ships in the Black Sea late on June 18, killing one person and wounding five others, Ukraine ’s Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said on June 19.
One struck a Panamanian-flagged vessel, killing a crew member and wounding two others, while the other struck a ship flying the flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis, injuring three, Kuleba said.
“This is yet another proof that Russia is waging a war against freedom of navigation, international trade, and global food security,” he said.
The ships resumed their journeys following the strikes, the governor of Ukraine’s southern Odesa region said.
Russian attacks continued in the morning, killing an eight-year-old girl in the central-eastern city of Pavlograd, said Dnipropetrovsk regional governor Oleksandr Ganzha. In the eastern Kharkiv region, ten people, including four children, were wounded, Ukraine’s emergency service said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on European allies on June 18 to step up help for Kiev to down Russian ballistic missiles and speed up purchases of U.S. weaponry.
“We have the tools, and they are strong enough to put Russia on a path where diplomacy becomes the only choice,” Zelensky told Kiev’s backers at a meeting in NATO’s Brussels headquarters.
Russia has targeted Ukrainian-bound ships throughout its nearly four-year invasion, part of what Kiev has called a campaign of “terror” aimed at destroying its economy.
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Hurriyet Daily NewsParty-alignedLeft2 days ago 1 dead in Russian hits on ships in Black SeaRussian drone attacks struck two civilian ships in the Black Sea on June 18, resulting in one death and five injuries. The attacks occurred near Ukraine's Odesa region, with the affected vessels resuming their journeys afterward. Additional attacks later killed an eight-year-old girl in Pavlograd and injured ten people, including four children, in Kharkiv. Ukrainian officials condemned the attacks as targeting freedom of navigation and global food security. President Zelensky urged European allies to increase support for Ukraine, including accelerating the procurement of U.S. military aid.
Bias read (Left): The article presents events through a framework emphasizing Russian aggression and the impact on international trade and food security, aligning with a perspective critical of Russia and supportive of Ukraine. The framing highlights the humanitarian toll and calls for increased Western support, with
Official sources cited
- government Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba
- government Governor of Odesa Region
- government Dnipropetrovsk Regional Governor Oleksandr Ganzha
- government Ukrainian Emergency Service
- government President Volodymyr Zelensky