I went to a Ukraine beach as Russian sea attacks intensify | BBC News
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Tucked in south-western Ukraine, Odesa is the country’s third largest city. It was an economic powerhouse before the war. Now that Russia occupies the majority of Ukraine's coastline, the region has become even more vital. But residents continue to go about their daily lives. BBC Correspondent Paul Adams travelled to Odesa as the war at sea escalates. In this video… 0:00 - War at sea 0:41 - Sound of drones 01:14 - Why are we in Odesa? 02:54 - Trip with the Navy 04:09 - Air raid sirens 05:11 - Patrol at sea 06:57 - Living near ports 08:22 - Sirens at the beach 10:00 - Port boss 10:50 - Impact on local workers 13:28 - Man's house destroyed by strike 15:42 - Machine gun fire Subscribe to our channel here: https://bbc.in/bbcnews For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news #Ukraine #UkraineWar #Russia #Odesa #BBCNews
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