 Britain's foreign secretary David Cameron, on his first trip abroad in his new role, visited Odessa's Warstrick and Grainport on November 16, a regular target of Russian airstrikes. The Ukrainian navy has had immense success in beating back the Russian navy and taking far greater control of this vital maritime corridor, Cameron said while visiting Ukrainian navy vessels with his counterpart Dmitry Koleba Ukraine has sought to carve out a shipping corridor for its seaborne exports after Russia in July withdrew from a UN brokered deal that had allowed some food exports to flow despite the war. Insurance broker Marsh, Lloyds of London insurers and Ukrainian state banks launched a facility to cut the cost of claims for damage to ships and crew transporting grain through the Black Sea Corridor. The Russian Navy has had immense success in beating back the Russian navy and taking far greater control of this vital maritime corridor and it's something to recognise the bravery and the brilliance of the Ukrainian Navy assisted in many ways by others. Odessa is going to be vital for Ukraine's economic recovery and I'm proud of the fact that we're announcing today the launch of an insurance facility to help ships to leave this port to go through the new maritime lane and to make sure that Ukraine can benefit from those exports and can grow its economy as its forecast to do this year. Have there been no attacks since then?