 A Russian drone strike on a Ukrainian grain-exporting port damaged warehouses and set buildings on fire on September 4, Kiev said, hours before scheduled talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish leader Tayyip Erdogan. The attack on the Danube River Port of Izmail in Ukraine's southern Odessa region hit warehouses and production buildings, and debris from drones that were shot down set ablaze several civilian infrastructure buildings, the regional governor said. Ukraine's Air Force said it had shot down 23 out of 32 Iranian-made Shahid drones launched from Russian territory and from occupied Crimea. Police said there were no casualties. Ukrainian authorities posted photos of burning buildings and debris.