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 Russia is hitting Ukraine’s food goals in order to scare the rest of the world

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 Russia is hitting Ukraine’s food goals in order to scare the rest of the world

  • According to the leader of the region where a large agricultural storage facility was targeted on Sunday, Russia is attacking food and agriculture targets in Ukraine in order to terrify the world into agreeing to a deal to reopen the Black Sea on Moscow’s terms.
  • Russian shelling devastated the warehouses of one of Ukraine’s main agricultural commodities terminals over the weekend, according to Vitaliy Kim, governor of the Mykolaiv region, who said Moscow wanted to make global food shortages “appear like a tragedy.
  • According to Vitaliy Kim, governor of the Mykolaiv region, Russian shelling destroyed the warehouses of one of Ukraine’s largest agricultural commodities terminals over the weekend in order to make global food shortages “look like a catastrophe.

Russia is attacking food and agriculture targets in Ukraine in order to terrify the world into agreeing to a deal to reopen the Black Sea on Moscow’s terms.

Russian shelling devastated the warehouses of one of Ukraine’s main agricultural commodities terminals over the weekend, according to Vitaliy Kim, governor of the Mykolaiv region, who said Moscow wanted to make global food shortages “appear like a tragedy.”

“They want to do this because they’re trying to talk on opening the Black Sea” in the hopes of reaching an agreement that would allow Ukrainian and Russian grain to use the waterway in exchange for sanctions relief, Kim told Reuters in an interview.

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Russia is striking food and agriculture targets in Ukraine, according to the leader of the region where a huge agricultural storage facility was targeted on Sunday, in order to terrify the world into agreeing to a deal to reopen the Black Sea on Moscow’s terms.

According to Vitaliy Kim, governor of the Mykolaiv region, Russian shelling destroyed the warehouses of one of Ukraine’s largest agricultural commodities terminals over the weekend in order to make global food shortages “look like a catastrophe.”

“They want to do this because they’re attempting to talk about opening the Black Sea” in exchange for sanctions relief, Kim said Reuters.

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