Russia has intensified strikes on commercial shipping in the Black Sea since mid-2026, targeting vessels departing Ukrainian ports such as Odesa to disrupt grain exports and port operations. July saw 57 Russian attacks on civilian ships, including 22 at sea, with notable incidents like the missile strike on the Turkish-owned Golden Leo that killed 10 crew members. August attacks continued on foreign-flagged bulk carriers and tankers, including a German-owned vessel and others near Odesa, amid broader Russian drone and missile operations against port infrastructure. Ukraine has responded with its own drone strikes on Russian shadow fleet tankers and naval assets, prompting Russia to reject Black Sea ceasefire proposals. Ongoing hostilities, with no de-escalation signals and routes shifting closer to coasts for protection, sustain elevated risk of additional Russian vessel strikes within typical market resolution windows.
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A "strike" is defined as the use of aerial bombs, drones, naval drones, naval guns, artillery, or missiles (including cruise or ballistic missiles) which impact a vessel anywhere in the Black Sea, regardless of flag, ownership, or damage level.
Strikes attributed to Russia by media or third parties will qualify, regardless of whether Russia publicly denies involvement or if definitive attribution is not confirmed.
Ship seizures, boarding, or the use of small arms fire will not qualify. An intercepted missile or drone that does not impact the vessel will not qualify, even if debris lands on or near the vessel.
The primary resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
The occurrence, attribution, and timing of a qualifying incident will be primarily determined based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources. Where multiple sources conflict regarding the occurrence, attribution, or timing of a relevant incident, this market will remain open until the earlier of: i) the confirmation of the occurrence, attribution, and timing of the incident based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources or ii) 3 full calendar days (EET) from the date of the first credibly reported evidence of the incident. If this period would extend past the end date, this market will remain open to allow for 3 full calendar days to pass. If, at the end of the third calendar day, conflicting reports remain as to the occurrence, attribution, or timing of the incident, this market will resolve based on the totality of information available from the resolution sources at that time. No single statement, denial, or presentation of evidence will govern where it is contradicted by the totality of information.
Market Opened: Aug 19, 2026, 8:37 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...A "strike" is defined as the use of aerial bombs, drones, naval drones, naval guns, artillery, or missiles (including cruise or ballistic missiles) which impact a vessel anywhere in the Black Sea, regardless of flag, ownership, or damage level.
Strikes attributed to Russia by media or third parties will qualify, regardless of whether Russia publicly denies involvement or if definitive attribution is not confirmed.
Ship seizures, boarding, or the use of small arms fire will not qualify. An intercepted missile or drone that does not impact the vessel will not qualify, even if debris lands on or near the vessel.
The primary resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
The occurrence, attribution, and timing of a qualifying incident will be primarily determined based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources. Where multiple sources conflict regarding the occurrence, attribution, or timing of a relevant incident, this market will remain open until the earlier of: i) the confirmation of the occurrence, attribution, and timing of the incident based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources or ii) 3 full calendar days (EET) from the date of the first credibly reported evidence of the incident. If this period would extend past the end date, this market will remain open to allow for 3 full calendar days to pass. If, at the end of the third calendar day, conflicting reports remain as to the occurrence, attribution, or timing of the incident, this market will resolve based on the totality of information available from the resolution sources at that time. No single statement, denial, or presentation of evidence will govern where it is contradicted by the totality of information.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Russia has intensified strikes on commercial shipping in the Black Sea since mid-2026, targeting vessels departing Ukrainian ports such as Odesa to disrupt grain exports and port operations. July saw 57 Russian attacks on civilian ships, including 22 at sea, with notable incidents like the missile strike on the Turkish-owned Golden Leo that killed 10 crew members. August attacks continued on foreign-flagged bulk carriers and tankers, including a German-owned vessel and others near Odesa, amid broader Russian drone and missile operations against port infrastructure. Ukraine has responded with its own drone strikes on Russian shadow fleet tankers and naval assets, prompting Russia to reject Black Sea ceasefire proposals. Ongoing hostilities, with no de-escalation signals and routes shifting closer to coasts for protection, sustain elevated risk of additional Russian vessel strikes within typical market resolution windows.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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