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Russia strikes Danube River port, escalating attacks on Ukraine grain routes

Por: The Boston Globe World July 25, 2023

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For the first time, Russia on Monday attacked a port on the Danube River in Ukraine, close to the Romanian border, Ukrainian and Romanian officials said, destroying a grain hangar in an escalation of its assaults on Kyiv’s agriculture and risking a more direct confrontation with the United States and its European allies.The assault on the port in the town of Reni, across the river from Romania, a NATO member, targeted Kyiv’s alternative... + full article



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