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Ukraine’s Black Sea drone attacks signal a rapidly expanding war with Russia
- Ukraine has warned Russia that there are no more safe waters in the Black and Azov seas amid sea drone attacks
- Freight rates set to ‘balloon’ as risks of carrying anything across the Black Sea proliferate, intelligence firm Kpler says
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The footprint of President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine is growing fast after a weekend in which sea drones crippled a Russian naval vessel and oil tanker.
For the first time, the attacks put at risk Russia’s commodity exports via the Black Sea, a route that accounts for most of the grain and 15 per cent to 20 per cent of the oil that Russia sells daily on global markets.
Significantly higher insurance and shipping costs are likely to follow for Moscow, but there are risks to European and global markets, too.
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The expansion comes as Ukraine’s counteroffensive advances more slowly than Kyiv officials planned, and as Saudi Arabia’s attempt to catalyse peace talks by hosting a multinational conference showed just how hard it is likely to be to end the bloodshed on terms both sides can accept.

“We’re in an escalation phase now and the situation is unpredictable,” said Alexander Gabuev, who heads the Russia Eurasia Center of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a Washington think tank.
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