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Russian drone strike hits Danube port of Izmail, injuries 3, Ukraine states

A Russian drone attack harmed port infrastructure and industrial and property structures early on Wednesday, injuring 3 people in the southern Ukrainian city of Izmail on the River Danube, regional officials stated.

The attack damaged numerous buildings in the port, caused a. fire and likewise damaged three trucks, Oleh Kiper, guv of the. Odesa area, stated in a statement.

A five-storey property structure was harmed throughout the. attacks that smashed its windows and stairwells, and destroyed a. part of its exterior, officials stated.

Ukrainian air defences shot down 17 of 23 drones that were. launched from Russian territory and the occupied Crimean. peninsular, which Moscow seized and annexed in 2014, the air. force stated.

The majority of the drones were downed over the southern Odesa. region, it said.

The opponent attacked the southern regions with attack drones. Port infrastructure has actually been their target again, the southern. military command said on the Telegram messaging app.

Izmail and other ports of the Danube river are essential. routes for Ukraine to import fuel.

Demand for fuel is increasing in Ukraine as services and. citizens increasingly depend upon generators to produce. electrical power during extended blackouts.

Since March, Russia has magnified its rocket and drone. attacks on the Ukrainian power sector and other energy. infrastructure, knocking out about half of readily available generation. capacity and leading to long blackouts across the nation.

(source: Reuters)