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Russian Drones Assault Ukrainian Port on Danube River

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Russian forces attacked Ukrainian ports on the Danube River with drones early Wednesday, damaging granaries and warehouses which are used to export grain, in keeping with Ukrainian officers and the protection ministry of neighboring Romania.

The ministry condemned the assaults, on the ports of Reni and Izmail — Ukraine’s two important ports on the Danube, which lie simply throughout the water from Romania.

Andriy Yermak, the top of Ukraine’s presidential workplace, stated Russian drones had struck two hangar-type warehouses within the port of Reni within the Odesa area. Nobody was injured, he stated.

Ukraine’s Air Pressure stated it had shot down 13 drones within the Odesa and Mykolaiv areas, primarily aimed toward port infrastructure, however didn’t element what number of obtained via or whether or not the injury had been brought on by the particles of intercepted drones.

A collection of assaults alongside the Danube in latest weeks have prompted alarm, partly due to the proximity of a number of the ports to Romania, a NATO member.

The Danube delta turned an instantaneous different waterway for grain ships after Russia resumed its blockade final month of main Ukrainian ports alongside the Black Sea. However Russia quickly started attacking the smaller ports on the Danube as nicely, bombing Ukrainian grain-loading services there.

On Sunday, Russian forces fired warning pictures earlier than boarding a industrial vessel heading to a Ukrainian port on the Danube, additional growing tensions across the Black Sea and persevering with efforts to choke off Ukraine’s meals exports.

Individually on Wednesday morning, three drones had been shot down by air defenses within the Kaluga area of Russia, instantly to the southwest of the Moscow area, Russia’s Protection Ministry stated. The ministry stated that Ukraine was behind the assault, however {that a} declare couldn’t instantly be verified independently.

There have been greater than a dozen tried drone assaults in and round Moscow since Could.

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