Weaposing Food: Russian Missiles Smash Odesa Port Day After Grain Export Agreement Approved
Russian missile walkouts have hit the southern Ukrainian port of Odesa one day after Ukraine and Russia approved a deal that would permit the resumption of required grain exports from the territory. Serhii Bratchuk, a spokesman for the Odesa military management, stated that two missiles crashed the infrastructure of the port, and Ukraine’s air defence shot down two. At least six outbreaks were attended in Odesa, according to Ukrainian associate of parliament Oleksiy Goncharenko. It will arrive one day after ministers from both Ukraine and Russia marked a deal — brokered by Turkey in Istanbul and the United Nations— to privilege grain exports from Ukrainian Black Sea ports desired to reduce the global food crisis flashed by conflict. This is all we know about “agreements” wi...
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