Russian attacks delay key grain shipments

Published 2024년 10월 30일

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Russian attacks on Ukraine's Black Sea ports are delaying grain shipments to Palestinians and countries in the global south, according to the UK's Prime Minister, Keir Starmer. The attacks have damaged six civilian ships and grain infrastructure since September 1, as per the UN. The conflict is affecting shipments of grain, vegetable oil, and other aid from Ukraine, a major producer of wheat and corn. The ongoing war continues to impact the Black Sea Grain Export Initiative, which aimed to ensure the safe passage of grain ships.
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The UK is warning that Russian strikes on Black Sea targets are delaying grain shipments to the Palestinians and countries in the global south. Increasing Russian attacks on Ukraine's Black Sea ports are delaying vital aid to the Palestinians and stopping key grain shipments to countries in the southern hemisphere, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said. "Russia's indiscriminate strikes against Black Sea ports highlight Russian President Vladimir Putin's willingness to risk global food security as he tries to coerce Ukraine into compliance," Keir Starmer said in a statement issued by his press office. Russian attacks on Ukraine's Black Sea ports have damaged six civilian ships and grain infrastructure since Sept. 1, the United Nations said Monday, calling the spike in attacks "worrying." According to British defense intelligence, at least four merchant ships were hit with Russian munitions in the Black Sea between October 5 and 14. "Putin is harming millions of vulnerable people ...
Source: AgroForum

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