GRAIN DEAL CONTINUES DESPITE RUSSIA'S WITHDRAWL FROM UKRAINE WAR

  • 01/11/2022

Despite Russia's decision to stop supporting the plan, three more ships are reported to have departed Ukrainian ports on Tuesday by the UN-led organisation overseeing the Black Sea grain export agreement.

According to the centre, Ukraine, Turkey, and the UN have approved the movement of the ships, and Russia "has been informed."

12 ships leaving Ukraine on Monday carried 354,500 tonnes of food.

Russia stopped supporting the agreement on Saturday, blaming Ukraine for attacking its fleet using a safety corridor.

According to the UN, there were no ships inside the hallway that evening.

The attack took place in Crimea, a peninsula in the southern part of Ukraine that Russia annexed in 2014.

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