A Russian drone bombed a Ukrainian port on the Danube River in this unnerving occurrence, approximately 200 metres from NATO territory.
Early on Monday, footage was taken from a boat on the river of the attack on the grain storage facilities in the town of Reni, which lit up the Romanian sky.
In its attempts to limit Ukraine‘s crucial agricultural exports to the rest of the globe, Russia came the closest to assaulting a member of the alliance since the war’s beginning in February 2022.
It was stressed by Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis that this presented a “serious risk to the security of the Black Sea.”
He blasted the demonstration along the Danube River and warned that the most recent escalation “affects further Ukrainian grain transit and global food security.”
The Russian military has increased its airstrikes on civilian targets in the Odesa region ever since the Russian Federation unilaterally chose to discontinue taking part in the Black Sea Grain Initiative, said Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu.
“We demand that the Russian Federation immediately cease aerial attacks against Ukrainian port infrastructure.”
The Russian Federation’s targeting of port infrastructure, which has a detrimental effect on global food security and puts many people in danger, is another evidence of its desire to obstruct Ukrainian grain exports to foreign markets.
It was the most recent in a string of assaults that have recently destroyed crucial infrastructure in southern Ukraine.
According to the Ukrainian military, four personnel suffered injuries and a grain hangar and a storehouse for other commodities were both destroyed.
The attacks were billed as payback for last week’s attack on the vital Kerch Bridge connecting Russia and Crimea by the Kremlin.
Oleh Kiper, the regional governor of Odesa, claimed that Russian drones of Iranian manufacture had been attacking for four hours and that Ukrainian air defences had shot down three of them.
Dmytro Kuleba, the Ukrainian foreign minister, posted on Twitter that “Russia hit another Ukrainian grain storage overnight.”
By keeping 400 million people hostage, it tries to get concessions.
“I urge all countries to mount a coordinated global response to food terrorism, especially those in Africa and Asia that are most impacted by rising food prices.”