Drone strikes Turkish tanker in Ukraine’s Odesa, where US natural gas will go

A Turkish-flagged tanker, the MT Orinda, was struck by a drone and set ablaze on Monday in Ukraine’s Odesa region, according to officials. The incident occurred during the offloading of liquefied petroleum gas at the Izmail port. All 16 crew members evacuated safely, and no injuries were reported. This attack comes just a day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a deal to import U.S. liquefied natural gas through the region, highlighting the strategic importance of Odesa’s ports for Ukraine’s energy and trade infrastructure.

The Odesa region, particularly its Black Sea ports, has been a frequent target of Russian drone, missile, and artillery attacks since the onset of the full-scale invasion nearly four years ago. Ukrainian officials did not directly comment on the tanker incident but confirmed that Russian drones had attacked the region overnight, damaging energy and port infrastructure in multiple cities. Regional military administration head Oleh Kiper reported that the attack sparked multiple fires and damaged several civilian vessels, with one person injured.

Izmail, located on a Black Sea estuary, is a critical hub for Ukrainian imports and exports. With Russia also targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, Zelenskyy is working to secure gas and other energy imports to prepare for the upcoming winter. Meanwhile, authorities in Romania ordered the evacuation of people and animals from two villages near Izmail due to the nature of the tanker’s cargo, underscoring the cross-border implications of the conflict.

Elsewhere in Ukraine, Russian attacks continued to inflict casualties. In the northeastern Kharkiv region, missile strikes killed three people and injured 11, including four teenage girls. In the central Dnipropetrovsk region, a daylight drone and artillery attack on Nikopol resulted in two deaths and two injuries, damaging residential buildings, stores, and a hair salon. The United Nations has documented thousands of civilian deaths caused by Russian strikes since the war began.

Ukraine’s air force reported that Russia launched two Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 128 strike and decoy drones overnight. In response, Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed to have shot down 36 Ukrainian drones. A Ukrainian drone attack damaged an electricity substation in Russia’s Ulyanovsk region, though no casualties were reported, and power supplies remained unaffected.

The ongoing conflict continues to escalate, with both sides targeting critical infrastructure, underscoring the humanitarian and geopolitical stakes of the war.