Russia is deliberately intensifying attacks on Ukraine's port infrastructure. Over the past three months, the enemy has launched almost 60 such attacks, resulting in the damage and destruction of almost 300 port infrastructure facilities, 177 transport vehicles, and 22 civilian vessels.
Deputy Prime Minister/Minister of Development of Communities, Territories, and Infrastructure Oleksii Kuleba announced this in a statement, the CFTS portal reports.
According to Kuleba, these attacks have affected 79 civilians, including port workers.
"Law enforcement agencies have documented every war crime, and Russia will be held accountable for every attack on civilians, humanity, and international law. For its part, the world must respond to these attacks, because their impact goes beyond Ukraine. First and foremost, they affect nations in the Global South and Europe. Over 40 countries, including Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Spain, Turkey, and the Netherlands, currently receive our grain. Silence and inaction only increase the enemy's impunity, so the international community must increase pressure on Russia," Kuleba said.