Ukraine, 12 grain ships set sail thanks to the UN and Turkey. Russian bombs on power plants
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Twelve grain export ships left Ukraine today, despite Russia having withdrawn from the Turkey-UN-brokered wheat deal . This was announced by Ukrainian Minister of Infrastructure Oleksandr Kubrakov on Twitter.
"Today 12 ships left the Ukrainian ports. The UN and Turkish delegations have made available ten inspection teams to check 40 ships in order to satisfy the Black Sea Grain Initiative. The inspection plan has been accepted. by the Ukrainian delegation. The Russian delegation has been informed ", said the minister.
Turkey, guarantor of the now shaky agreement, has once again committed itself to restore the agreement. "We will make new efforts to arrive at a solution," said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Meanwhile, fighting continues in Ukraine. The Ukrainian army confirmed that "more than 50 cruise missiles" were launched from Russian positions on Monday morning alone.
Energy infrastructure is also targeted by Moscow troops. For this reason, the Ukrainian authorities have ordered the rationing of the electricity supply.
"Important! Due to massive bombing of critical infrastructure, emergency power outages are introduced," the deputy head of the Office of President Zelensky, Kyrylo Tymoshenko, wrote on Telegram, noting that some Russian missiles were shot down from the defenses aerial, while others hit the target.
(Unioneonline)
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