- The Ukrainian navy says operations at its blockaded Black Sea ports have resumed.
- Ukraine and Russia agreed on a plan to allow grain stranded by Moscow’s naval blockade to be exported from three ports.
- Ukrainian artillery struck a vital bridge in Moscow-controlled territory in south Ukraine.
Ukraine said that operations at its blockaded Black Sea ports had resumed, as it drew closer to resuming grain shipments with the establishment of a coordination centre to oversee an UN-backed pact.
As Ukrainian forces seek to retake the Kherson region, Kyiv’s artillery struck a vital bridge in Moscow-controlled territory in south Ukraine, disrupting an important supply line.
German officials allege Gazprom curtailed gas exports to Europe via the Nord Stream pipeline to 20% of capacity in retaliation for Western sanctions imposed after the invasion.
Ukraine and Russia agreed last week to allow food stuck by Moscow’s naval embargo to be shipped from three ports.
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