Russia aims missiles at Ukraine's farm storage after days of hitting port facilities

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Russia followed its withdrawal from a grain export deal by expanding its attacks from port infrastructure to farm storage buildings in Ukraine's Odesa region on Friday, while also practicing a Black Sea blockade.

Other Russian missiles damaged what officials described only as an "important infrastructure facility" southwest of the port city of Odesa, in what appeared to be an effort to cripple Ukraine's food exports.

"The enemy is continuing terror, and it's undoubtedly related to the grain deal," said Natalia Humeniuk, a spokeswoman for the Ukrainian military's Operational Command South. Vershinin said the Russian navy will inspect the vessels to make sure they aren't carrying military cargo before taking any other action.

The Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based think tank, said the recent strikes against port and grain infrastructure and threats of escalation at sea "are likely a part of a Kremlin effort to leverage Russia's exit from the Black Sea Grain Initiative and exact extensive concessions from the West."

The Russian Defense Ministry said the navy conducted drills that simulated action to seal off a section of the Black Sea. In the maneuvers, a missile boat fired anti-ship cruise missiles at a mock target. Putin, whose authority was shaken last month by a short-lived rebellion from a Russian mercenary force, told his Security Council that the Ukrainian military has suffered massive losses and the West is struggling to maintain supplies of weapons and ammunition.

 

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