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Russia strikes Danube river grain port, Ukraine downs Iranian drones

 
  A Cargo ship sails followed by a Ukraine’s Coast Guard cutter through Bystre rivermouth, which connects the Black Sea and Danube, at a location given as Izmail district of Odesa region, Ukraine in this screen grab obtained from a handout video released on July 15, 2022 (photo credit: OPERATIONAL COMMAND SOUTH PRESS SERVICE/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)
A Cargo ship sails followed by a Ukraine’s Coast Guard cutter through Bystre rivermouth, which connects the Black Sea and Danube, at a location given as Izmail district of Odesa region, Ukraine in this screen grab obtained from a handout video released on July 15, 2022
(photo credit: OPERATIONAL COMMAND SOUTH PRESS SERVICE/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)

The Ukrainian military reported shooting down 26 of the 38 Iranian-made attack drones it said were launched by Russia.

An overnight Russian airstrike on the key Ukrainian grain exporting port of Izmail injured two people and damaged infrastructure, the governor of the Odesa region said on Tuesday.

A port building, storage facilities and more than 30 trucks and cars were damaged in the attack, which lasted more than two hours, Oleh Kiper said on the Telegram messaging app.

The Ukrainian military reported shooting down 26 of the 38 Iranian-made attack drones it said were launched by Russia.

Moscow has intensified its air attacks on Ukrainian ports on the Danube River, including Izmail and Reni, after it quit a grain deal in July that ensured the safe export of Ukrainian grains.

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Separately on Tuesday, a Russian missile strike also damaged a local enterprise in the southern Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih, Mayor Oleksandr Vilkul said. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

Reuters could not independently verify the report. There was no immediate comment from Russia.

 A Ukrainian firefighter works at a site of a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Odesa region, Ukraine, in this handout picture released on September 6, 2023 (credit: STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE /HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)
A Ukrainian firefighter works at a site of a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Odesa region, Ukraine, in this handout picture released on September 6, 2023 (credit: STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE /HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)

Power cuts off in Russian settlements after drone attack

A Ukraine drone attack on Russia's Kursk resulted in power being cut off to about seven settlements in the region, the region's governor Roman Starovoyt said on Tuesday. He said there were no reports of injuries.

Earlier, Russia's defense ministry said its air defense systems had destroyed one Ukraine-launched drone over the Kursk at around 5:30 a.m. That followed reports of multiple drones being shot down over the region that borders Ukraine on Monday.


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Reuters could not independently verify the reports. There was no immediate comment from Ukraine.

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