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Russia Strikes Kyiv And Grain Export Route On Danube

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Russia Strikes Kyiv And Grain Export Route On Danube
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Ukraine’s southern region of Odesa has been targeted repeatedly by Russian since Moscow exited a deal allowing grain exports from the southern region
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Russian drones on Wednesday damaged infrastructure at a Ukrainian port on the Danube, as Moscow targeted strikes against facilities vital for grain shipments from Ukraine following the collapse of an export agreement.

Kyiv was also targeted with drones from several directions in the latest wave of attacks aimed at Ukraine overnight, leaving several floors of a glass high-rise damaged.

“The enemy attacked port facilities and industrial infrastructure of the Danube,” the Ukrainian general prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

A grain elevator, silos and warehouses were damaged or destroyed, it said.

The prosecutor’s office in the district of Izmail, where a key Danube river port is located, had opened a probe into the strike, the statement added.

There were no reports of casualties following the strike despite a blaze breaking out at port facilities, Odesa regional governor Oleg Kiper said.

Russia has been pounding the port city of Odesa and the surrounding region since Moscow withdrew from a grain deal last month that allowed Ukraine to continue exports via the Black Sea despite the war.

The deal had allowed around 33 million tonnes of grain to leave Ukrainian ports, easing fears of food shortages in vulnerable countries.

With the Black Sea route effectively blocked, the port at Izmail is now the main export route for Ukrainian agricultural products via neighbouring Romania.

Romanian president Klaus Iohannis, whose country borders the southern tip of Ukraine along the Danube, said Wednesday that Russia’s repeated attacks on Ukraine’s Danube infrastructure were “unacceptable”.

The formerly obscure port of Izmail, along with Reni further upstream, have become crucial to global food supplies.

But the transit routes are struggling to process all the arriving grain, causing massive bottlenecks, and have been targeted by Russian strikes.

The army said it had repelled Iranian-made Shahed-136 drones launched from the Sea of Azov that were aimed at the Odesa region.

“Air defence forces worked nonstop for almost 3 hours,” the Operational Command South wrote on Telegram.

Last week, Kyiv said it lacked the means to defend itself against strikes on grain infrastructure carried out by Russia, which is blocking “virtually all” Ukrainian ports, according to an army spokeswoman.

“The Russians tried again to attack civilians, our ports, elevators,” the head of Ukraine’s presidential office, Andriy Yermak, said Wednesday on Telegram, adding that Ukraine needed “more air defence”.

Meanwhile in Kyiv, more than 10 Russian drones were downed during an overnight attack on the capital, the city’s military administration said.

“Groups of drones entered Kyiv simultaneously from several directions. However, all air targets — more than 10 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) — were detected and destroyed in time by the forces and means of air defence,” said Sergiy Popko, head of the administration.

He said Russia had used a barrage of Iranian-made Shahed drones, with debris hitting several areas.

In the Golosiivsky district, “parts of a drone fell on a playground” and a fire broke out in a non-residential building, he said, adding that emergency services were on the scene.

Kyiv’s Mayor Vitali Klitschko had said earlier that the attack on the capital had damaged several districts, including the busy Solomyansky, which hosts an international airport.

Klitschko said no one was killed or wounded in the attack.

An AFP correspondent heard at least three explosions in Kyiv at around 3:00 am (0000 GMT).

The attacks come a day after Russia said it downed a wave of Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow, Crimea and vessels in the Black Sea. A skyscraper in Moscow’s business district housing government offices was struck for the second time in a few days.

Russian drones overnight damaged an administrative building in Kyiv
Russian drones overnight damaged an administrative building in Kyiv
AFP
The Danube, the alternative transport route for Ukrainian grain
The Danube, the alternative transport route for Ukrainian grain
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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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