Ukraine’s drone program has dealt a significant blow to Russia’s grip on the Azov Sea, forcing Moscow to suspend traffic through the key waterway. This development marks a major reversal of fortunes for Russia, as the Azov Sea was previously used as a staging ground for attacks against Ukraine.
Impact on Russian Economy
The suspension of traffic through the Azov Sea is expected to have a significant impact on Russia’s economy, particularly on its grain exports. Russia is the world’s largest grain exporter, and about a quarter of its wheat exports are shipped through the Sea of Azov. The closure of the sea could lead to economic losses for Russia, with prices of wheat futures already jumping in recent days.
Russia has accused Ukraine of terrorism and launched strikes against the southern Ukrainian port of Odesa and other targets in the region. However, Ukraine has maintained that it was intentionally striking only military targets, including Russian vessels attempting to carry fuel to the annexed Crimean peninsula.
Geopolitical Implications
The situation in the Azov Sea has significant geopolitical implications, with the potential to disrupt global trade and exacerbate tensions between Russia and Ukraine. The Sea of Azov is a vital link in a broad system of inland rivers and canals that transport oil, grain, and other commodities from southern Russia into the Black Sea and then into the world.
Original reporting: KTVZ (Central Oregon) — read the source article.