Some Russian drones hit port infrastructure facilities in Odesa Oblast, causing fires and damaging a grain elevator.
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Some of the drones launched by the Russians hit port infrastructure facilities in Odesa Oblast. The Russians attacked the port and industrial infrastructure facilities in the south of Odesa Oblast on the night of 1-2 August with attack drones. Fires broke out and a grain elevator was damaged there.
Ukraine set up its own trade route in August to move food exports out of its Black Sea ports near Odesa, defying Russian threats.
Russian drones attacked facilities in Odesa, causing fires at port and industrial infrastructure.
A grain elevator was damaged in the attack on Odesa.
Three cargo ships from Greek, Israeli, and Turkish-Georgian companies arrived at a Ukrainian grain terminal in the Danube Delta under NATO supervision.
NATO reconnaissance aircraft, including US Navy P-8, Challenger radar, RQ-4 drone, and E-3 early warning aircraft, observed the passage of the vessels.
This event indicates that Russia is either unwilling or unable to conduct ship searches at this time.
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