Grain exports from Ukraine are under threat due to continuous Russian attacks
The UN has warned that Ukraine may not be able to meet future grain needs due to Russia’s constant attacks on food and port infrastructure.
The UN has warned that Ukraine may not be able to meet future grain needs due to Russia’s constant attacks on food and port infrastructure.
After Russia’s withdrawal from the Grain Agreement, the country carried out 17 massive attacks on Ukrainian ports, which led to a 40% decrease in the export potential of the ports.
Russian attacks on Snake Island have become more frequent in recent days. Strikes by guided air bombs provoke danger for the movement of ships in the waters of the Black Sea.
The wreckage of the third Russian drone fell on the territory of Romania after the attacks on the Danube ports.
The Russians are striking the Snake Island in Odesa in order to put pressure on ship owners and block exports from Ukrainian ports.
Tonight, the Russians attacked the grain infrastructure of Odesa Region with Shahed-136 kamikaze drones.
The attacks on the Crimean bridge and ships of the Russian Federation are absolutely legal.
About 30 ships stopped at the port of Izmail after Russia attacked the nearby port of Reni with kamikaze drones.
During yesterday’s attack, the russians used about half of the 36 Kalibr missiles in the Black Sea. Currently, the enemy’s missile carriers remain on duty.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of russian federation will summon the British ambassador – allegedly in connection with the attack on the russian ship.
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