By Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) - Russian air strikes on southern Ukraine overnight damaged grain silos and warehouses at one of the Danube river ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSKYIV - Russian air strikes on southern Ukraine overnight damaged grain silos and warehouses at one of the Danube river ports, a key facility for grains shipments, the governor of the Odesa region on the Black Sea said on Wednesday.
Ukraine's Danube ports accounted for around a quarter of grain exports before Russia pulled out of a U.N.-backed deal to provide safe passage for the export of Ukrainian grain via the Black Sea in July
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