Two people were injured in a nearly four-hour assault on the Reni seaport on the Danube River — a vital hub for Ukrainian wheat exports
Russian drones blitzed a Ukrainian port vital to the nation’s wheat exports, injuring two people — a day before an expected meeting between Russia President Vladimir Putin and Turkish leaders to negotiate a resumption of food trade in the region.
At least 25 Iranian-made Shahed drones bombarded the Reni seaport in a nearly four-hour assault Sunday morning.
Russian officials said the attack set ablaze fuel stockpiles used by Ukrainian military forces.
Twenty-two of the drones were shot down by Ukrainian defenses, according to reports, which said the fires were quickly put out.
Both victims were civilians; their conditions were not known.
Ukrainian officials called the Reni assault an attack on the “civil infrastructure of the Danube.
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