The drones used to attack Russian ships in the Black Sea in Crimea were equipped with Canadian-made parts used in the navigation systems, according to Russia’s defence ministry.Keep readingRussian navy ‘repels’ drone attack on Crimea’s SevastopolRussia halts participation in Ukraine grain agreementWest urges Russia to reverse Ukraine grain deal suspension“According to the results of the information recovered from the navigation receiver’s memory, it was established that the launch of maritime drones was carried out from the coast near the city of Odesa,” the ministry said in a statement on Sunday.The defence ministry said one of the drones may have been launched “from aboard one of the civilian ships chartered by Kyiv or its Western masters for the export of agricultural products from the seaports of Ukraine”.Russia has accused Kyiv of planning the Sevastopol attack with the help of United Kingdom military “specialists”.Last month a key bridge linking Crimea to mainland Russia was partially damaged in a blast for which Moscow blamed Ukraine."