Russia again attacks Ukrainian port

The Ukrainian port infrastructure has been damaged by a new attack, fearing the morning of 7 September, while Russia said it has dropped fears near Moscow and two other regions. A grain depot and administrative buildings were damaged in the September 7th attack on ISmail, the Danube port in southwest Odessa, said [...]
A grain depot and administrative building were damaged in the September 7th attack on Izmail, the Danube port in southwest Odesa, said Oleh Kiper governor of this region.
One person was injured during the attack. According to Kipper, this was the fourth attack on this port in the last five days.
Russia has intensified attacks on Ukraine's grain export infrastructure in the midst of grain deal revival talks, which would allow safe grain exports from Ukrainian ports to the Black Sea.
Russia left this agreement in July, a year after the same was achieved with the mediation of the United Nations and Turkey.
In Russia, authorities said they have collapsed fears near Moscow, the southern Rostov region and the Brynnak region in the southwest.
According to news agency T The USS, three buildings were damaged in the town of Rostov-Mbi-Don, located 1,000 kilometers south of Moscow. This town where a million people live is home to the southern Russian Army district. Also reported for an explosion near army headquarters.
Vasily Golubev, governor of the Rostov region, said a person has been hurt after the collapse of a fears in the city's centre.
In Briyansk, pieces of destroyed drones have damaged windows at the train station and cars parked nearby have been damaged, the Interfax agency reported.
New fears attacks come one day after 17 people were killed and dozens more injured following a Russian missile attack on a market east of Ukraine.
The new developments come at a time when Ukraine is continuing its counteroffensive in the south and east against Russian forces, which began the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. / REL












