Ukraine Reports Damage to Danube Port

Ukrainian officials announced that Russia launched its fourth drone attack in five days on Ukrainian port facilities along the Danube River on Thursday, causing damage to grain silos and other infrastructure along a crucial export route for Kyiv. Oleg Kiper, the governor of the Odessa region, stated that the attack lasted three hours in the Ismail area of Odessa in the south of the country. The Attorney General's office reported that two truck drivers were injured and that the explosion wave damaged homes. The military indicated that unspecified agricultural companies were also affected. The Ukrainian military reported shooting down 25 out of 33 drones that it said Russia launched overnight. The military noted that most of the drones targeted the Odessa region, but some also aimed at the Sumy area in the north.

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