Putin nixes Black Sea grain deal, causing global food prices to rise Courtesy of Ukrainian Agriculture Minister Mykola Solskyi Damaged grain terminals are seen at the Chornomorsk port in Odesa on July 19 after Russia launched a second consecutive aerial attack on the city, which is situated along the Black Sea coast. CHICAGO – Kyiv...
Ukraine again strikes Europe’s longest bridge in Azov Sea, hampering Russia’s military supplies lines
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