A Turkish-owned vessel was struck by a bomb near Ukraine’s port city of Odessa on Thursday, said the Turkish Maritime General Directorate. They said that there were no casualties, according to Turkish officials. The ship was en route to Romania waters, they said. “Upon information that the Marshall Islands-flagged Turkish-owned Yasa Jupiter ship was struck by a bomb off the coast of Odessa, it was learned that the ship has no request for help, is en route to Romanian waters, has no casualties, and is safe,” the authority wrote on Twitter. Officials told CNN’s Turkish edition that the ship is the Marshall Islands-flagged, Turkish-owned Yasa Jupiter—and that it took “slight material damage.” Earlier, Ukrainian officials called on Turkey, a member of NATO since its inception, to block Russian ships from entering the Black Sea. Ukraine’s ambassador to Ankara, Vasyl Bodnar, said Turkey should shut down the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits to Russian …