Russia Targets Ukrainian Grain Route along Danube
Recently, Russia conducted drone strikes targeting ports and grain storage facilities along the Danube River in Ukraine.
- The Danube delta serves as an alternative grain passage for Ukraine after Russia's exit from the Black Sea grain deal, facilitated by the UN and Turkey.
- The deal's significance lay in ensuring secure passage for cargo ships carrying grain from Ukrainian Black Sea ports.
- The Sulina Channel, a 63 km distributary of the Danube, holds crucial importance in this new trade route, connecting major Ukrainian ports to the Black Sea entirely within Romania's borders.
- Ukraine, recognized as the "breadbasket of Europe," stands ....
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