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War in Ukraine: Russian Attacks on Odesa and Dnipro

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By World News Published May 18, 2026
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Russia has launched a new wave of missile and drone attacks on the Ukrainian cities of Odesa and Dnipro, while Ukraine carried out retaliatory strikes on Russian regions, including Belgorod, in another sign that the war is entering a more intense phase of long-range attacks.

According to Ukrainian officials, Russian drones struck residential areas in Odesa, damaging apartment buildings, a school, a kindergarten, and historic architecture. At least two people were injured in the Black Sea port city. The attack also reportedly damaged foreign-flagged vessels near Odesa, raising concerns about the security of maritime traffic in the Black Sea.

Dnipro was hit by Russian missiles in a separate attack. Ukrainian authorities said more than 20 people were injured, including children, after strikes damaged civilian areas and infrastructure. Dnipro remains a strategic city because of its industrial role and its position as a key logistical hub for Ukraine’s military and humanitarian operations.

The attacks were part of a wider Russian aerial barrage. Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched more than 500 drones and 22 missiles, targeting several regions across the country. The scale of the assault suggests that Moscow is continuing its strategy of overwhelming Ukrainian air defenses while placing pressure on cities far from the front line.

At the same time, Russia reported Ukrainian drone attacks on its own territory, including strikes in the Belgorod region. Russian officials said civilians were killed and injured in Belgorod, while Ukraine has presented its long-range strikes as a response to repeated Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities.

The exchange of strikes shows how the conflict is expanding beyond traditional battlefronts. Russia is targeting Ukrainian cities, ports, and infrastructure, while Ukraine is increasingly using drones to hit Russian border regions, energy facilities, military sites, and areas deeper inside Russian territory.

Odesa remains one of the most sensitive targets because of its importance to Ukraine’s Black Sea exports and grain trade. Repeated attacks on the city threaten not only civilians but also shipping routes, port activity, and international commercial vessels operating near Ukrainian waters.

The escalation comes as diplomatic efforts remain stalled. Despite repeated calls for ceasefire negotiations, there is still no clear path toward a peace agreement. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has continued to call for stronger European defense support, especially additional air defense systems to protect Ukrainian cities from Russian missile and drone attacks.

For civilians in Odesa, Dnipro, Belgorod, and other affected areas, the latest attacks underline the growing human cost of the war. The conflict is no longer limited to trenches and front lines; it is increasingly being fought through long-range strikes that place homes, schools, ports, energy facilities, and entire cities at risk.

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