Residents of Romanian town heard “hellish sounds” during Russian attack on Reni port

On the night of 2-3 September, when Russia attacked the Ukrainian Reni port in Odesa Oblast, the residents of the Romanian town of Galati reported "hellish sounds". Source: European Pravda, referring to Viata Libera Details: The local residents heard four to five explosions and felt vibrations similar to an earthquake.

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"Tonight, after 2:00, the hellish sounds that made the windows shake were heard.

I think there were four to five of them, maybe less," Bogdan Radu Brinzan from the association "Galati, My City" wrote on Facebook.  "[I'm writing this] so that you stop spreading idiotic conspiracy theories that it is 'quiet' in Ukraine. Do you even realise what Ukrainians are going through if the sound of bombs scares you even 20 kilometres away?" he added.

The city of Galati is located 25 kilometres away from the Ukrainian city of Reni.

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Background: Earlier, the Ministry of Defence of Romania stated that the Russian nighttime attacks did not pose a threat to Romania. On the night of 2-3 September, the Russians attacked the south of Odesa Oblast with 25 Shahed-136/131 combat drones.

The Air Force of Ukraine destroyed 22 drones. The Russians struck port infrastructure, which resulted in a fire that was promptly put out by the firefighters. Two civilians were injured.

Maia Sandu, President of Moldova, condemned Russian attacks on Odesa Oblast. The Reni Port is located on the Ukrainian border with Romania, not far from the border with Moldova. Ukrainska Pravda is the place where you will find the most up-to-date information about everything related to the war in Ukraine.

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