Incidents

Demonstrative answer: The ISW named the reason for the last Shahaneda attack in Ukraine

According to OK South, Russian troops tried to attack the grain terminal in Odesa region, as well as 2 drones struck the administrative building of the port complex. On July 11, Russian troops struck a series of shaped 131 and 136 drones in the territory of Ukraine, probably in a demonstrative response to the NATO summit. Analysts of the American Institute of War Study in the report for July 11 write about it.

According to analysts, strokes were probably directed to break the Black Sea Grain Agreement. The General Staff of the Armed Forces reported that the Ukrainian troops were knocked down by 26 of the 28 Russian Shahheda drone 131 and 136, which were launched from the direction of Primorsk-Akhtarsk (Krasnodar Territory).

In OK "South" reported that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation tried to strike the grain terminal in the Odessa region, as well as two drones hit the administrative building of the port complex. The spokeswoman of OK "South" Natalia Humeniuk stated that Russian troops were aiming at port infrastructure to disrupt the Black Sea Grain Agreement.

"The strikes of Russian drones on port infrastructure also coincide with the first NATO Summit Day in Vilnius and are likely to prevent NATO members from providing more military assistance to Ukraine with NATO," the Institute said. It should be reminded that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the night of July 12 attacked Ukraine with Droam-Kamikadze Iranian production. In total, there were 15 of them, most of which were destroyed due to the efforts of the air defense forces.