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    Russian Attack Hits Ukraine's Danube Port, Energy Infrastructure

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    Posted on March 26, 2026

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    Last updated: March 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Russian overnight drone strike on March 26, 2026, hit Ukraine’s Danube port facilities in Odesa region, damaging warehouses, quays, energy and industrial infrastructure, injuring one and cutting power and water to thousands, though the port remains operational.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Russian Drone Attack on Ukrainian Danube Port
    • Details of the Attack and Immediate Impact
    • Damage to Port Facilities
    • Impact on Izmail and Surrounding Areas
    • Broader Context and Ongoing Threats
    • Scale of the Drone Offensive
    • Strategic Importance of Ukrainian Ports
    • Repeated Attacks on Maritime Export Routes
    • Increase in Attack Frequency

    Russian Drone Attack Hits Danube Port and Energy Infrastructure in Ukraine

    Overview of the Russian Drone Attack on Ukrainian Danube Port

    Details of the Attack and Immediate Impact

    March 26 (Reuters) - A Russian overnight drone attack damaged port facilities on the Danube river in Ukraine's southern Odesa region on the Black Sea, local officials said on Thursday.

    Regional Governor Oleh Kiper said on the Telegram messaging app that one person was injured in the attack, which also damaged energy and industrial infrastructure.

    Damage to Port Facilities

    Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority said that one of the ports on the Danube had come under attack. It did not name the port, but said that warehouses, quays and administrative buildings were damaged. It also reported damage on the premises of separate port operators.

    The port continues to operate, it said.

    Impact on Izmail and Surrounding Areas

    The mayor of the town of Izmail, Ukraine's biggest port on the Danube, which lies across the river from NATO member Romania, said the town had come under another "massive" Russian drone attack.

    Local officials in the Izmail district said that close to 17,000 consumers were without power as a result of the attack, which also cut off water supply in the nearby town of Vylkove.

    Broader Context and Ongoing Threats

    Scale of the Drone Offensive

    Ukraine's air force said Russia launched 153 drones at the country, of which 130 were downed or neutralised.

    Fragments of a drone repelled by Ukrainian air defences fell on Romanian territory, the Romanian defence ministry said.

    Strategic Importance of Ukrainian Ports

    Repeated Attacks on Maritime Export Routes

    Russia has repeatedly targeted Ukraine's maritime export routes during the four-year-old war, striking ports vital to foreign trade and the wartime economy.

    Increase in Attack Frequency

    The pace of attacks has increased, with Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha saying on Monday that Odesa port infrastructure has faced more strikes in the past month than during the entire previous year.

    (Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian drones targeted a Danube port in southern Ukraine’s Odesa region overnight, damaging port, energy, and industrial infrastructure while one person was injured.
    • •The attack knocked out power for around 17,000 consumers and cut water supply to the nearby town of Vylkove; the port continues operations.
    • •Ukraine downed or neutralised 130 of 153 drones; fragments reached Romanian territory, highlighting spill‑over risks.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian attack hits Ukraine's Danube port, energy infrastructure

    1What Ukrainian port was damaged in the recent Russian attack?

    A port on the Danube river in Ukraine's Odesa region was damaged, with Izmail being the largest port affected.

    2What kind of infrastructure was affected by the Russian drone attack?

    The attack damaged port facilities, energy infrastructure, warehouses, quays, and administrative buildings.

    3How many drones did Russia launch in the attack?

    Russia launched 153 drones at Ukraine, of which 130 were downed or neutralised by Ukrainian air defences.

    4Did the attack result in power outages?

    Yes, around 17,000 consumers in the Izmail district lost power due to the attack, which also affected water supply in Vylkove.

    5Is the affected Danube port still operational?

    Yes, the port continues to operate despite the reported damages from the attack.

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