Wheat and Corn Surge as Russia Hits Danube River Port in Ukraine
By James Poole
Wheat and corn jumped after Russian drones damaged a Ukrainian port facility on the Danube river, adding to a spate of attacks aimed at crippling the country’s exports from ports on the Danube and the Black Sea.
Russian forces struck the southern part of the Odesa region overnight with drones, regional governor Oleh Kiper said in a Telegram statement. Some objects of port and industrial infrastructure caught fire, and a silo was damaged, according to the statement.