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Russian drone strikes hit Ukrainian ports on NATO’s borders lasting more than ‘3.5 hours’

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
September 3, 2023
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Russian drone strikes hit Ukrainian ports on NATO’s borders lasting more than ‘3.5 hours’
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Ukrainian ports have been targeted by Russian forces on Sunday hitting “civil infrastructure” of the Danube in Odessa which lasted for more than “3.5 hours.”

More than 24 Russian kamikaze drones on grain stores on the border with NATO member Romania which threatens to provoke “food crisis and famine in the world.”

Since Vladimir Putin pulled out of the Black Sea initiative in July Russian vessels have blocked international waters in the Black Sea blockading ships from moving through the waters with grain.

Read more on Russia-Ukraine war:

Russia dangerously ‘risks dividing its forces’ as it seeks ‘to prevent a Ukrainian breakthrough’

Ukraine’s Air Force claimed that 22 drones were shot down but three hit their targets and two people were injured in the explosions.

Geranium drone work on infrastructure of the Danube ports in the Odessa region.Explosions were heard in the area of Reni and Ismail. Video -1.. pic.twitter.com/uoPHfuHfUE

— Wolf (@Vuk02577707) September 3, 2023

Ukraine’s South Military Command issued a statement saying, “The enemy once again attacked the civil infrastructure of the Danube in Odessa.

“The massive drone attack lasted more than 3.5 hours. 22 drones of the ‘Shahed-136’ type were destroyed by air defence forces.

#BREAKING #Ukraine #Russia Video footage of Russian drone strikes on city of Reni, on Danube river, that occurred last night. Port of the city was target again. pic.twitter.com/gju9seZa11

— The National Independent (@NationalIndNews) September 3, 2023

“Unfortunately, there was a hit in the port infrastructure, as a result of which a fire broke out, which the firefighters promptly extinguished.

“It is known in advance about 2 injured civilians. They were given medical assistance.”

The Ukrainian president’s chief of staff Andriy Yermak wrote on Telegram, “Russian terrorists continue to attack port infrastructure in the hope of provoking a food crisis and famine in the world.”





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