Ukraine strikes five freighter ships, accepts drive explosion in Romania

Ukraine says it has hit five ships carrying illegal goods to the Azov Sea and to the coastal waters of territories occupied by Russia.
The commander of Ukrainian fear forces said the ships were marked in “by the Ukrainian grain”, as well as in transporting military and fuel shipments, television reports BBC.
The attacks come a day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky offered face-to-face talks to Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin about ending the war, the offer Putin rejected while staying in St. Petersburg for an economic forum.
Meanwhile, Ukraine has confirmed that one of its water fears erupted Friday near Romania's coast. No one was reportedly injured by the blast.
Ukraine has repeatedly targeted the military and energy infrastructure within Russia in an effort to limit neighbouring country's capacity for war development.
Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry confirmed that five Bear citizens have been killed in attacks on two of the ships on the Azov Sea.
This minister did not specify who stands behind the attacks, but stressed that the attacked ships did not belong to Azerbaijan.












