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Bombardment of Odessa
On 6 April 1854, soon after the declaration of war by Britain and France on Russia, the British steam frigate Furious, under the command of Captain William Loring, sailed to Odessa and sent a boat into the port under a flag of truce to collect the British Consul there. When leaving the port the boat was fired upon by the Russians. The British naval commander Vice-Admiral James Dundas demanded an explanation from General Dimitri von der Osten-Sacken, military governor of Odessa, for this breach of the laws of war. His replies were considered unacceptable, so a squadron was quickly gathered to mount a punitive expedition.[2]
The squadron consisted of eight steam paddle-wheel frigates; the French Descartes, Mogador and Vauban, and the British Furious, Retribution, Sampson, Terrible and Tiger, supported by the 21-gun screw frigate Highflyer, the 50-gun sailing frigate Arethusa, and the 70-gun steam ship Sans Pareil. There were also six ship's boats armed with 24-pounder rockets; two from Britannia, and one each from Agamemnon, Trafalgar, Sans Pareil and Highflyer.[2]
On 22 April the Anglo-French squadron arrived at Odessa. At 5 a.m the first division (Descartes, Sampson, Tiger and Vauban) sailed in and opened fire on the Russian positions from a range of about 2,000 yards (1,800 m) with little effect. Vauban was hit by a red-hot shot that started a fire aboard and was obliged to temporarily withdraw. The second division (Furious, Terrible, Retribution and Mogador) then joined the attack, while Arethusa, Highflyer and Sans Pareil remained offshore as a reserve. It was not long before a shot from Terrible hit a magazine on the Imperial Mole, which exploded causing great damage.[3]
About 24 Russian ships in the military port were set on fire, and several British and French merchantmen confined there took advantage of the confusion to escape. Meanwhile, the rocket-boats set fire to the dockyard storehouses. Late in the action the Arethusa, under the command of Captain William Robert Mends, engaged batteries on the south side of the Quarantine Mole, until recalled. As numerous fires were now threatening the town, the attack was ended at 5.30 p.m., and the squadron withdrew.[3]
Casualties were very light; 2 killed and 1 wounded in Vauban, 3 wounded in Retribution,[3] 6 wounded in Sampson, and 1 killed and 4 wounded in Terrible.[2]
[2] The London Gazette: no. 21552. pp. 1473–1476. 12 May 1854. Retrieved 7 December 2012.