This is the aftermath of a Russian strike on a Ukrainian port on the Danube River, just a few hundred metres from Nato territory. It's the latest of Kremlin’s attacks on port facilities near alliance territory.
’s defence ministry said a grain silo was devastated in the Danube port of Izmail, but there were no reports of casualties.Russia’s continued attacks against the Ukrainianðºð¦ civilian infrastructure on
, in the proximity of Romaniað·ð´, are unacceptable. These are war crimes and they further affect UA’s capacity to transfer their food products towards those in need in the world.To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that‘Ukrainian grain has the potential to feed millions of people worldwide,’ they said in a statement on Twitter.
The port has served as the main alternative route out of Ukraine for grain exports since Russia reintroduced its de facto blockade of Ukraine’s Black Sea ports last month. Video released by the Ukrainian authorities showed firefighters battling the huge blaze several stories high in a building covered with broken windows.More:
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