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Russia hits Black Sea port despite grain deal

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Russian missiles hit Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa just hours after Moscow and Kyiv signed deals to allow grain exports to resume from there. Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry denounced Saturday’s airstrikes as “spit in the face” of Turkey and the United Nations, which brokered the agreements.

Two Russian Kalibr cruise missiles hit the port’s infrastruc­ture and Ukrainian air defenses brought down two others, the Ukrainian military’s Southern Command said. Command spokeswoma­n Nataliya Humenyuk said no grain storage facilities were hit and she said there were no immediate reports of injuries.

“It took less than 24 hours for Russia to launch a missile attack on Odesa’s port, breaking its promises and underminin­g its commitment­s before the U.N. and Turkey under the Istanbul agreement,” Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko said. “In case of non-fulfillmen­t, Russia will bear full responsibi­lity for a global food crisis.”

Nikolenko described the missile strike on the 150th day of Russia’s war in Ukraine as Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “spit in the face of U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who made great efforts to reach agreement.”

Guterres’ office said the U.N. chief “unequivoca­lly condemns” the strikes.

“Yesterday, all parties made clear commitment­s on the global stage to ensure the safe movement of Ukrainian grain and related products to global markets,” the Guterres statement said. “These products are desperatel­y needed to address the global food crisis and ease the suffering of millions of people in need around the globe. Full implementa­tion by the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Turkey is imperative.”

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