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World

Kyiv says 60,000 tonnes of grain destroyed in Odesa attack

Published July 19, 2023 Updated July 19, 2023 06:21pm
This photograph shows a downed missile which felt down to a private house after night missiles strike to Odesa on July 18, 2023, amid Russian invasion in Ukraine. Photo: AFP
This photograph shows a downed missile which felt down to a private house after night missiles strike to Odesa on July 18, 2023, amid Russian invasion in Ukraine. Photo: AFP
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KYIV: Kyiv on Wednesday said Russia had destroyed 60,000 tonnes of grain meant for export in overnight strikes around the port of Odesa after accusing Moscow of purposefully hitting grain terminals.

Russia has fired missiles at Ukraine’s southern Odesa region for two nights in a row, hitting ports on the Black Sea after exiting the grain deal that allowed the safe passage of cargo ships.

Ukraine’s agriculture ministry said “60,000 tonnes of grain were also destroyed” in the port of Chornomorsk, outside Odesa.

Zelensky says Russia ‘targeted’ grain deal sites

It said the grain was meant to be “sent through the grain corridor 60 days ago.”

“The grain infrastructure of international and Ukrainian traders and carriers such as (Ukrainian) Kernel, (Canadian) Viterra and the (French) CMA CGM Group suffered the most,” the ministry said.

“The world’s food security is once again in danger,” it added.

President Volodymyr Zelensky said earlier that Russia is “deliberately targeting the grain deal infrastructure.”

On Monday, Russia refused to extend the UN-brokered grain deal that allowed for critical grain shipments.

Since exiting the deal, Moscow has warned of “risks” over the future of grain exports via the Black Sea.

The UN has warned that the world’s poorest would “pay the price” of the collapse of the deal and Western countries have deplored Moscow’s exit.

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