During the Russian attack, 6 Romanian vessels were in the port of Reni
During the Russian invaders’ attack on the port of Reni in Odesa region, six Romanian vessels were there. This was reported by Mediafax.
According to the Romanian publication, the country’s authorities have decided to move all the vessels back to Romania after the Russian attack. Preliminarily, they are not damaged and are now on the Romanian side of the Danube River.
At the same time, Romania has not imposed any restrictions on Danube traffic, and ports in the border area are operating as usual.
Russian attack on the “Reni”
As a reminder, today, July 24, at night, the Russian occupiers once again used Shahed kamikaze drones to attempt attacks on Ukraine. They attacked the Reni river port, which is located near the border with Romania.
As a result of the occupiers’ attack, an agricultural hangar where grain was stored was destroyed. Several other tanks for other types of cargo were damaged, and port facilities were damaged.
Several countries have already condemned this terrorist attack by the aggressor country. It is worth noting that it occurred after Russia withdrew from the grain deal, which significantly affected food security around the world.
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