Russian Planes Drop Mines Along Ukraine's Grain Corridor, Affecting 700,000 Metric Tons of Exported Grain

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Russian Planes Drop Mines Along Ukraine's Grain Corridor, Affecting 700,000 Metric Tons of Exported Grain
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Russian planes have reportedly dropped mines along the maritime corridor established by Ukraine in the western Black Sea to protect grain shipments to Europe and Africa. This marks the first time that the Russian Black Sea Fleet's aircraft have deployed sea mines. The mines could disrupt or halt Ukrainian grain shipments, impacting Ukraine's economy and global food supply. Despite successfully pushing Russian ships out of the western Black Sea, Ukrainian forces were unable to intercept the planes responsible for laying the mines. Ukraine has acquired minesweepers and other means to clear the mines, but the situation remains tense as the Russians may continue to drop more mines.

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