At least two people were killed and several others injured as Russian forces targeted residential areas and port facilities in multiple Ukrainian oblasts.
"Awareness and treatment of imperial trauma are paramount in this time-consuming and difficult psychological process," Tetiana Pylypchuk, director of the Kharkiv Literary Museum, told a rapt audience in Odesa, capturing the central dilemma of Ukraine's decolonization debate.
A container ship from Mediterranean Shipping Co. has docked in Odesa, the first such vessel from a global leader to enter a Ukrainian port since Russia's invasion began.
Russian forces launched two Iskander-K cruise missiles at Odesa. Air defenses reportedly intercepted one, but the other hit a supermarket chain warehouse, injuring four people.
US Ambassador Bridget Brink, at the Black Sea Security Forum in Odesa, highlighted Ukraine's crucial role in preventing Russian aggression in the Black Sea, protecting nations like Moldova, Romania, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
The Air Force reports downing 28 of 29 Russian Shahed drones on 21 May; Kharkiv Oblast authorities say four people has acute stress reactions to the attack.
Russia launched a drone attack against Ukraine, deploying 37 drones overnight. Ukrainian air defenses responded, destroying all drones by early morning, per Ukraine's AIr Force.
According to Gov. Kiper, residential buildings & civilian infrastructure were hit by 3 Iskander-M ballistic missiles. This follows strikes on 4/29 that killed 5 & wounded 32, including children
Russian forces used an Iskander ballistic missile with a cluster warhead in the Odesa attack on 29 April, killing 5 civilians and injuring over 30, including children and a pregnant woman, as per Ukraine's Prosecutor General.
The man provided coordinates to Russian forces to strike SBU and prosecutor's office sites in Odesa, driven by a desire for vengeance after a prior conviction.