Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov revealed on Wednesday that over 100 port infrastructure facilities have suffered damage as a result of Russian assaults on Ukrainian ports since July 18th.
He also said Ukrainian grain exports had fallen by almost 3 million tons per month since July 18 – one day after Russia quit the UN-backed Black Sea grain export deal.
“Since July 18, due to Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports, 105 port infrastructure facilities have been damaged and partially destroyed. As a result of strikes on the ports of the Danube cluster and the blocking of seaports, grain exports to Asia, Africa and Europe were reduced by almost 3 million tons per month,” Kubrakov wrote on Facebook.