Ukraine's Grain Exports at Risk as Russian Drones Target Danube Ports

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Russian military drones have reportedly entered the Danube River area and are heading towards Ukraine's Izmail river port near the border with Romania. Air defense systems were heard firing near the Danube ports of Izmail and Reni. These ports have become the main export route for Ukrainian grain since Russia pulled out of a deal allowing safe passage via Black Sea ports. An attack on the Izmail port earlier this month by Russian drones was so intense that it shattered windows in Romanian villages across the Danube.
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