Russian missiles hit agriculture facility in Odesa
- On a recent day, Russia launched a combined drone and missile attack on Ukraine, primarily targeting the southern parts of the Odesa region. The Ukrainian Air Forces reported the attack, stating that six Iranian-made drones and ten cruise missiles were launched, with six drones and six missiles being successfully destroyed by Ukraine's forces before they hit their target.
- The attack has raised concerns in the grain markets as two cargo vessels had recently arrived in Odesa to load grain for African and Asian markets. The situation in Odesa and its ports has been monitored closely due to the temporary corridor established for these vessels to navigate through since the beginning of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
- Ukrainian forces responded to the attack by deploying fighter aircraft, anti-aircraft missile units, mobile fire groups, and other means of attack to repel the air attack. The full extent of the damage caused by the attack is currently unknown, but emergency services were dispatched to the site.
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