Russian forces increased the number of drones by 1.5 times compared to previous attacks on Odesa, targeting port infrastructure to disrupt Ukraine's grain exports.
Two or more independent sources agree on the core facts. Additional sources would further strengthen this assessment.
How we assess confidence →Entities
Source Reports
What each source reports. "Source tone" reflects the language used by the outlet — it is not an independent verification.
The enemy increased the number of drones by one and a half times compared to previous times.
The occupiers tried to damage the port and grain infrastructure in the Odesa region as much as possible.
They hit the parking lot of a large truck used to deliver grain from the fields with drones.
Ukraine actively participates in the world food program and fulfills its obligations to countries that need the supply of food.
The Puma bulker loaded with metal and rapeseed left the port of Odesa on the morning of 15 September heading through the established temporary traffic corridor
Share This Event
Know another source?
If you've seen this event covered by another news outlet, submit it for editorial review. Approved sources improve our confidence ratings.
This event is rated likely. One more trusted source could elevate it to verified.
Extraction metadata
Extracted: 2026-02-16T21:58:23.172Z
Source story: russian-federation-increased-number-of-drones-during-last-attack-on-odesa-and-is-trying-to-damage-port