Since July 18, as a result of Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports, 105 port infrastructure facilities have been damaged and partially destroyed.
Due to the attacks of Russian aggressors on Ukrainian ports and their blockade, our country has lost its export potential of almost 3 million tons of grain per month. This was announced by the Minister of Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Alexander Kubrakov on Facebook on Wednesday, September 13.
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According to him, in today’s night attack by Russia on the ports of Reni and Izmail in the Odessa region, administrative buildings, warehouses for grain shipments, oil storage tanks and vehicles were damaged . Seven drivers were hospitalized in serious condition.
“Since July 18, as a result of the Russian attack on Ukrainian ports, 105 port infrastructure facilities were damaged and partially destroyed. in the countries of Asia, Africa and Europe decreased by almost 3 million tons each moon.” , the minister wrote.
He recalled that now the ports of the Danube cluster are the only waterways for Ukrainian agricultural exports, and if they are not protected by powerful air defense systems, the consequences will be greater.
We remind you that on the night of September 13, Russian troops attacked the Odessa and Sumy regions with several groups of attack drones. The Air Force later reported that it had shot down 32 of the 44 drones.
Source: korrespondent

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