A Ukrainian source claims that increased Russian missile and drone attacks have reduced Ukraine's grain export capacity through Black Sea ports by approximately one-third. The claim is not independently verified.
An unnamed Ukrainian source claims that Ukraine has lost roughly one-third of its grain export capacity through Black Sea ports due to an escalation in Russian missile and drone attacks. The claim highlights the ongoing economic toll of the war on Ukraine's agricultural exports, a key global food supply route. The Zioneer has previously reported on Russian attacks on Black Sea shipping, including a June 22 drone strike on a Turkish-owned cargo vessel, and Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian ships. The specific capacity figures have not been independently corroborated.
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