Russia announced its withdrawal from the “grain deal”. The reason for this decision was the attack on the ships of the Black Sea Fleet in the occupied Sevastopol.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called Russian officials “sick” for allegedly launching drones against Black Sea Fleet ships in Sevastopol on October 29 from a civilian vessel used as part of a grain deal On Sunday, October 30, the leader of Ukraine said in his video message.
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“What did the world hear? It sounded like someone launching drones from a grain carrier. First they talked about fighting birds, then about fighting insects, now fighting grain, killer wheat, where Russian admirals drowned. What can I say? Really sick But these sick people are once again bringing the world to the brink of a severe food crisis,” he said.
At the same time, he noted that the international community is unlikely to convince Russia to continue the “grain corridor”, because “the leadership of the aggressor country is more interested in aggravating the food crisis than fulfilling the signed agreements.”
The President emphasized that Russia is the sole culprit in the fact that food prices will increase in the vast expanse from West Africa to East Asia.
The previous day, the Russian Defense Ministry said that, based on an analysis of the navigation modules of the naval drones that attacked Black Sea Fleet ships on October 29, these drones must have been launched from a civilian ship to Odessa. region, used as part of the grain initiative. After that, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Russia has suspended its participation in the grain deal for an indefinite period.
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Source: korrespondent

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