4337 visitors online
Odesa has become a focal point of tensions with several incidents raising concerns across Ukraine. A recent incident involved a woman accused of desecrating the Ukrainian flag in Odesa, resulting in charges against her. Meanwhile, tensions escalated at the "7th Kilometre" market where civilians clashed with the TCR military, overturning a vehicle and attacking servicemen. Additionally, the region faced political unrest following the revocation of Mayor Trukhanov's citizenship, leading to protests. Such events highlight Odesa's volatile socio-political environment, compounded by recurring Russian drone strikes disrupting daily life and damaging infrastructure.

What happened to the Ukrainian flag in Odesa?

A woman in Odesa tore down a Ukrainian flag from a store's façade and threw it in the trash, prompting law enforcement to charge her with disrespecting national symbols. This act has raised concerns about patriotism and respect for national symbols in the region.

Why did civilians clash with the military in Odesa?

At the "7th Kilometre" market in Odesa, a group of civilians attacked military personnel with batons and gas. The confrontation resulted from underlying tensions and has highlighted the volatile situation in Odesa. The incident underscores the challenges of maintaining order amidst growing unrest.

What protests occurred in Odesa recently?

Civic protests erupted in Odesa after Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov was stripped of his Ukrainian citizenship. Hundreds rallied near the Odesa City Council, voicing their dissatisfaction with the political decision. This event reflects the city's current political unrest and the demand for transparent governance.

How has Odesa been affected by Russian drone strikes?

Odesa has endured multiple Russian drone attacks targeting civilian and energy infrastructure, resulting in significant damage, power outages, and occasional casualties. These strikes have severely disrupted daily life and increased the urgency for improved defense measures against aerial threats.

What measures are being taken to address the political crisis in Odesa?

The political situation in Odesa remains precarious following the revocation of the mayor's citizenship. Interim leadership is provided by the city council secretary, and discussions are underway regarding the potential establishment of a military administration to ensure stability and governance amidst the crisis.

show details

Articles Odesa, Odeskyy district, Odeska region

термінал GNT Group’s Owners Talk about Their Dispute with Argentem Creek Partners: It Is an Ongoing Hostile Business Takeover Attempt Aimed at Its Non-transparent Resale GNT Group owners Volodymyr Naumenko and Sergiy Groza told about the dispute surrounding the Odesa grain terminal Olimpex Coupe International. 344 0 Economics

Fire in Viktoria camp in Odesa: a typical Ukrainian tragedy Fire in Viktoria camp in Odesa: a typical Ukrainian tragedy Odesa Mayor’s Office decided to do a good deed — construct a children’s camp for city kids, operating all-year-round and hosting up to 5,000 children per year. 38 956 54 Incidents

Dolphins used to treat PTSD in Ukrainian soldiers Dolphins used to treat PTSD in Ukrainian soldiers Trainers in Odessa say sessions can help veterans, as well as children with learning difficulties, but there are concerns about the animals’ welfare. 175 0

Mikheil Saakashvili: Mikheil Saakashvili: 'Ukraine's government has no vision for reform' A year after becoming governor of Odesa, the combative ex-Georgian president talks to The Guardian about his anti-corruption drive and his frustration with Petro Poroshenko. 429 0

Revenge of the Oligarchs Revenge of the Oligarchs Last Sunday’s local election was Ukraine’s first chance to show that things have changed. But it looks like the moguls still rule. 283 0 Previously in trend: Local elections 2015

“Effect from this assignment was significant; a kilo of TNT and a liter of good liquid emulated the effect of a vacuum bomb”. Odesa. A terrorist’s diary. “Effect from this assignment was significant; a kilo of TNT and a liter of good liquid emulated the effect of a vacuum bomb”. Odesa. A terrorist’s diary. On April 4, the Interior Ministry and the SBU detained several people suspected of organizing a series of explosions in Odesa this winter. Consecutive searches led to discovery of a completed improvised explosive device made of TNT blocks, clockworks, batteries and an electric detonator, all stuck together with a tape. Authorities also discovered components for further assembly of explosive devices, including yet more blocks of TNT, detonators, ammunition and other explosive materials. 227 0 Previously in trend: Terrorist attacks in Ukraine

Cease-Fire in Ukraine Fails and Preparations for War Begin Cease-Fire in Ukraine Fails and Preparations for War Begin Ukraine and pro-Russian forces are arming for the next round of conflict 455 0 Previously in trend: War