Major Russian grain export terminals hit in Ukraine Black Sea port attack
Grain exports from both Russia and Ukraine are falling as both countries attack each other's shipping facilities and ports.
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"The occupying fleet and all the infrastructure that supports it will not be safe as long as Russian aggression continues."
— Volodymyr Zelensky , Politician
"Russia would continue striking facilities that [Ukraine's armed forces] use on the Black Sea to destabilise the navigation situation."
— Maria Zakharova , Politician
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Grain exports from both Russia and Ukraine are falling as both countries attack each other's shipping facilities and ports.
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