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Russian drones hit Ukraine's Danube port, officials say

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Posted on April 17, 2026

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· Last updated: April 17, 2026

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April 17 (Reuters) - A Russian overnight drone attack damaged port infrastructure in Ukraine's largest Danube river port Izmail and one drone strayed into Romanian territory, Ukrainian and Romanian

Russian Drone Attack Hits Ukraine's Danube Port Izmail, Damages Infrastructure

Overview of the Russian Drone Attack on Izmail Port

Incident Details and Immediate Impact

April 17 (Reuters) - A Russian overnight drone attack damaged port infrastructure in Ukraine's largest Danube river port Izmail and one drone strayed into Romanian territory, Ukrainian and Romanian authorities said on Friday.

The port lies on the southwestern tip of Ukraine facing Romanian territory across the Danube. It has become an important and frequently hit logistical area for wartime Ukraine.

Damage to Infrastructure and Emergency Response

The attack triggered fires, which were quickly brought under control by the emergency services. Administrative and production buildings, as well as railway infrastructure facilities, were damaged, Ukraine's Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories said.

Ongoing Attacks and Operational Status

"Attacks on the region’s port infrastructure have been ongoing for several days in a row," the ministry said on Telegram. It said no one was injured.

Ukraine's seaport authority, without naming the port, said that the port continued to operate.

Wider Military Context and Regional Reactions

Scale of Russian Drone and Missile Strikes

The air force said Russia had launched one ballistic missile and 172 drones at Ukraine since 6 p.m. (1500 GMT) on Thursday. Air defence units shot down or neutralised 147 drones, but the missile and 20 drones hit at eight locations, it added.

Impact on Civilians and Environment

The governor of the Odesa region said that at least six residential buildings had been struck, adding the attack also sparked a fire at the Danube Biosphere Reserve.

Romanian Response to Airspace Breach

The Romanian defence ministry said that its radar systems caught a drone breaching its national airspace during the Russian overnight attack on Ukraine.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Philippa Fletcher)

Key Takeaways

  • Izmail, Ukraine’s largest Danube port and vital export route, was hit by Russian drones overnight, damaging infrastructure and starting fires that were quickly controlled (no casualties reported) (conflingo.com).
  • One drone breached Romanian airspace during the attack, highlighting cross-border risks and Romania’s increasing encounters with stray drones from Danube-region conflicts (euronews.com).
  • Repeated strikes on Danube port infrastructure are severely hampering Ukraine’s agricultural export capacity, which had already dropped by nearly half, raising costs and threatening global food supply chains (yahoo.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at Ukraine's Danube port in Izmail?
A Russian overnight drone attack damaged port infrastructure, administrative buildings, and railway facilities in Ukraine's largest Danube river port Izmail.
Were there any injuries in the Danube port attack?
No injuries were reported during the Russian drone attack on Izmail, according to Ukrainian authorities.
Did the Russian drone attack affect Romania?
Yes, Romanian authorities reported that a drone breached Romania's national airspace during the Russian attack.
Is the Izmail port still operating after the attack?
Yes, despite damage, Ukraine's seaport authority stated that the port continues to operate.
What was the extent of the damage caused by the drone attack?
The attack damaged administrative and production buildings, railway infrastructure, and sparked fires, but these were quickly controlled. Six residential buildings and the Danube Biosphere Reserve were also affected.

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