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A fresh wave of Russian drone strikes on Danube port installations critical for Kyiv’s grain export caused damage and injuries, Ukrainian authorities said on October 12, as Romania urged Russia to stop its attacks after again finding debris on its territory near the border with Ukraine.

Ukraine’s Southern Defense Force and Odesa regional Governor Oleh Kiper said that air defenses shot down 28 out of 33 Iranian-made drones launched by Russia at the Odesa and Mykolayiv regions, but some of the drones, launched from different directions, “used complex trajectories and features of the landscape” to strike grain storage facilities in the Ukrainian port of Izmayil on the Danube River.

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Since the collapse in July of a United Nations-brokered deal allowing the safe passage of Ukrainian grain shipments from Black Sea ports, Ukraine has used its Danube ports of Reni and Izmayil on the border with Romania to ship food to the Romanian Black Sea port of Constanta.

Kiper said in a message on Telegram that port infrastructure and residential buildings in Izmayil sustained damage and several fires broke out but were rapidly extinguished. An 88-year-old woman sustained burns and was receiving emergency treatment in the hospital, Kiper said.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that Ukrainian troops are resisting renewed assaults by Russian forces on Avdiyivka, an industrial town in the eastern region of Donetsk with a prewar population of around 31,000 people, which has now shrunk to an estimated 2,000.

“Avdiyivka. We are holding our ground,” Zelenskiy said on Telegram. “It is Ukrainian courage and unity that will determine how this war will end. We must all remember this,”…

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