Romanian president condemns Russia's attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure on Danube

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis has condemned Russia's attacks on infrastructure on the Danube River in southern Ukraine, calling it a war crime.

He reported this on Twitter, according to Ukrinform.

"Russia's continued attacks against the Ukrainian civilian infrastructure on the Danube, in the proximity of Romania, are unacceptable. These are war crimes and they further affect Ukraine's capacity to transfer their food products towards those in need in the world," Iohannis wrote.

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Earlier reports said that Russian aggressors attacked Ukraine's southern Odesa region with attack drones last night. Fires broke out at the port and industrial infrastructure and a grain elevator was damaged.

According to reports, attack drones were launched from the Sea of Azov area.

Military personnel from Ukraine's Operational Command South said the enemy intentionally targeted port infrastructure on the Danube.