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Russian drone damages infrastructure, vessel at Ukraine’s largest Danube port

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A Russian overnight drone attack on Ukraine’s ​largest Danube river port, Izmail, ‌damaged port infrastructure and a civilian vessel, Ukraine’s seaport authority said on Wednesday.

According to its Telegram post, ​fires broke out in warehouses ​but were extinguished by emergency services. There were no ⁠casualties.

“The enemy continues to target logistics ​and port infrastructure,” the country’s regional ​development ministry said.

Izmail lies on the Danube at the southwestern tip of Ukraine and faces Romanian ​territory on the other riverbank. It ​has become an important and frequently hit logistical ‌node ⁠for wartime Ukraine.

After Russia blockaded Ukraine’s Black Sea ports in the Odesa region in 2022, the river ports on the ​Danube – in ​particular, Izmail – ⁠became virtually the only waterway for Ukrainian imports and exports.

Following ​the lifting of the port ​blockade ⁠in 2023, the role of the Danube ports diminished. However, Ukraine still receives ⁠shipborne ​cargoes of explosives and ​fuel exclusively via the Danube terminals.

Source: Reuters

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