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    9 May 09:02

    About our Odesa (Ukraine) news

    Latest news on Odesa (Odessa), Ukraine, covering the Black Sea port city's role in the Russia-Ukraine war, grain exports, air raids, UNESCO heritage and culture.

    Odesa is Ukraine's third-largest city, home to around one million people, and the country's most important maritime gateway. Situated on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea, the city and its surrounding ports — including Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi — handle the vast majority of Ukraine's agricultural exports, shipping grain to more than 50 countries, many of them in Africa and Asia. The port complex is central to Ukraine's economic survival, generating a substantial share of the country's export revenue.

    Since the full-scale Russian invasion began in February 2022, Odesa has endured relentless missile and drone strikes targeting its port infrastructure, energy facilities, and residential areas. Russia has tripled the number of attacks on the region in recent years, with more than 800 air raid alerts recorded in 2025 alone. Strikes have killed civilians, damaged dozens of ships and hundreds of pieces of port equipment, and repeatedly knocked out power and water supplies to hundreds of thousands of residents. Despite this, Ukraine has maintained a maritime corridor — established after Russia withdrew from the UN-brokered Black Sea Grain Initiative in July 2023 — that hugs the western Black Sea coastline through Romanian and Bulgarian waters to the Mediterranean.

    The bombardment has inflicted severe damage on Odesa's cultural landmarks. In July 2023, a Russian missile struck the Transfiguration Cathedral, the city's largest church, destroying much of its roof and interior. Restoration work, supported by Italy, UNESCO, and Japan, has since repaired the roof and restored the heating system, though full recovery will take years. The historic centre — including the iconic Potemkin Stairs, the Odesa Opera and Ballet Theatre, and elegant 19th-century boulevards — was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in January 2023, simultaneously designated as a site in danger.

    Founded in 1794 as a warm-water port, Odesa rapidly grew into one of Europe's most cosmopolitan cities, shaped by Ukrainian, Russian, Jewish, Greek, and Italian communities. Its multicultural character is reflected in its eclectic architecture, thriving arts scene, and celebrated literary and cinematic tradition. The city's identity as a free port and cultural crossroads has endured through successive upheavals, from tsarist-era pogroms and the Bolshevik destruction of its cathedral to the devastation of the Second World War.

    That spirit of resilience defines Odesa today. Residents, port workers, and volunteers continue daily life under constant threat, with crane operators given as little as two minutes' warning of incoming ballistic missiles launched from Russian-occupied Crimea. Community efforts to support those displaced or affected by the attacks, alongside international initiatives to preserve the city's heritage, underscore the determination of Odesans to protect both their livelihoods and their cultural inheritance.

    Our Ðǿմ«Ã½ feed on Odesa brings together the latest coverage from a wide range of reliable sources, keeping you informed about military developments, humanitarian efforts, port operations, energy disruptions, and the city's cultural life. Whether you are following the war's impact on global food supplies, the fate of Odesa's UNESCO-listed heritage, or the everyday resilience of its people, this feed is your comprehensive source for all the news that matters from Ukraine's Black Sea port city.


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