# Russia Says It Struck Kyiv Defense Plants and Odesa Ports as the War's Attrition Grinds On

Moscow's account describes overnight strikes on Ukrainian military-industrial sites and Black Sea ports, while Ukrainian officials reported two people killed in Odesa and 10 injured in Kyiv.

- Published: 2026-07-11T05:33:46.471Z
- Canonical: https://polylog.news/2026-07-11/russia-says-it-struck-kyiv-defense-plants-and-odesa-ports-as
- Publisher: Polylog (Global desk)
- Section: world
- Sources: [RIA Novosti](https://ria.ru/20260711/udar-2104189196.html), [RBC](https://www.rbc.ru/politics/11/07/2026/6a51cf9e9a7947a6f7673d18), [RIA Novosti](https://ria.ru/20260711/ukraina-2104189102.html)

Russia's Ministry of Defense said its forces [struck defense-industry enterprises in Kyiv and port facilities in the Odesa region overnight](https://www.rbc.ru/politics/11/07/2026/6a51cf9e9a7947a6f7673d18), according to Russian state and business outlets. RIA Novosti reported that the strikes hit [sites tied to Ukrainian arms production](https://ria.ru/20260711/udar-2104189196.html), including facilities described as making drones, and Russia's Defense Ministry said it had targeted the ports of Izmail and Chornomorsk. Ukrainian officials confirmed that strikes hit both cities. Ukraine's air force said Russia fired 10 missiles, six of them ballistic, along with [121 drones overnight](https://kyivindependent.com/explosions-damage-in-kyiv-amid-russian-ballistic-missile-attack/). In Kyiv, [at least 10 people, including a child, were injured](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-ukraine-drone-missile-strike-kyiv/) as explosions and fires were reported across several districts, while a strike on infrastructure in Odesa [killed two people](https://www.kyivpost.com/post/80072).

The pattern is by now familiar. Russia targets Ukraine's weapons plants, power grid, and Black Sea export infrastructure, while Ukraine runs its own campaign against Russian refineries, logistics, and drone-control points. TASS reported that Russian forces [also destroyed a railway locomotive in the Chernihiv region](https://ria.ru/20260711/ukraina-2104189102.html) using a strike drone, part of the effort to degrade the transport that moves troops and equipment.

Each side is trying to raise the cost the other pays to keep fighting. The economic reasoning is clear. Ukraine's ports move grain and generate revenue, and its factories replace lost equipment, while Russia's refineries fund the war. Strikes on those sites are attempts to reduce the other's capacity to continue rather than to seize ground.

## What this means

The strikes hit the industrial and export sites that finance each war effort, so the exposed parties are Ukraine's grain-export earnings and grid stability and Russia's refining revenue. For markets the channel is commodities. Damage to Black Sea port capacity raises grain prices, and Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries tighten fuel supply. The reciprocal nature of the campaign means neither side achieves a decisive breakthrough, which keeps the conflict a continuous pressure on markets rather than a single shock.

## What to watch

- Damage to Odesa-region port capacity, since a sustained reduction in grain-export throughput would push agricultural prices higher.
- The tempo of Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries, the clearest gauge of pressure on Moscow's oil revenue and domestic fuel supply.
- Independent verification of the claimed targets, because both sides' battlefield accounts routinely diverge from what can be confirmed.
