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NATO Reaffirms Support for Ukraine After Deadly Sumy Strike

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Odessa on April 15th, 2025, reaffirming NATO's unwavering support for Ukraine following a deadly Russian missile strike on Sumy on April 13th, which killed 35 and injured over 100. NATO allies pledged over €20 bill...

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Russia Launches Drone Attack on Odesa Amidst Peace Talks

A large-scale Russian drone attack on Odesa, Ukraine, injured at least three civilians, including a child, on Thursday, hours after US President Trump expressed optimism about a ceasefire and as peace talks between Russia and the US are set to resume on Monday.

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Odesa Drone Attack Follows Trump's Ceasefire Optimism

A large-scale Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian port city of Odesa injured at least three people, including a child, hours after Donald Trump expressed optimism about the war's end and ahead of Monday's peace talks.

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Iskander-M Missile Strike on Kryvyi Rih Hotel Kills 3, Injures 31

A Russian Iskander-M missile strike on March 5th destroyed the Central Hotel in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, killing 3 and injuring 31, allegedly housing foreign volunteers and mercenaries; simultaneous attacks on Odesa ports disrupted weapon supplies, hitting energy infrastructure and a Nova Poshta termina...

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US Envoy in Kyiv Amidst Russian Attack on Odessa and New EU Sanctions

US envoy Keith Kellogg arrived in Kyiv for talks with President Zelenskyy; Russia attacked Odessa causing power outages for 160,000; the EU imposed its 16th sanctions round on Russia; and President Trump blamed Ukraine for the war.

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NATO Reaffirms Support for Ukraine Following Deadly Russian Strike

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg visited Odesa, Ukraine, on April 15th, 2025, reaffirming unwavering support for Ukraine's defense against ongoing Russian aggression, following a deadly April 13th Russian missile strike on Sumy that killed 35 people; Stoltenberg and Zelenskyy also visited wou...

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Russian Drone Attack on Odesa Causes Civilian Casualties and Infrastructure Damage

During the night of March 20-21, 2024, Russia launched a drone attack on Odesa, injuring three teenagers and causing damage to civilian infrastructure, including residential buildings, a shopping center, and stores; the attack also impacted a recreational zone and a closed children's camp.

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Russian Drone Attack Damages Odessa Infrastructure

On March 7, 2024, Russia launched a large-scale drone attack against Odessa, Ukraine, damaging industrial buildings, a gas station, and other civilian infrastructure; however, there were no reported casualties.

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Russia Attacks Civilian Cargo Ship in Odesa

On March 1st, Russia launched a missile strike on the Panama-flagged cargo ship MSC LEVANTE F in Odesa, Ukraine, injuring two port workers and causing infrastructure damage; Russia claimed the ship carried British weapons, a claim disputed by Ukraine.

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Odesa Museum's Art Collection Finds Refuge in Berlin

Following a rocket attack on the Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art in July 2023, the director relocated its collection to Lviv and subsequently to Berlin for preservation, resulting in a German-Ukrainian exhibition, "From Odesa to Berlin," opening January 24, 2024.

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