Ukraine accuses Russia of trying to ‘provoke a food crisis’ after strikes on Odesa port

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Ukraine accuses Russia of trying to ‘provoke a food crisis’ after strikes on Odesa port
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Ukrainian officials on Sunday accused Moscow of trying to “provoke a food crisis” after Russian military strikes against a key port in Ukraine’s Odesa region, a central hub for grain and other vital food exports.

The attacks on Ukraine’s Reni seaport saw Russia reportedly launch at least 25 Iranian-made loitering drones at the facility along Ukraine’s Black Sea coast.

The Kremlin cast the attack as a legitimate military move and said the drones intended to take out “fuel storage facilities” in Odesa used by the Ukrainian military. Whatever the true motivations, the Russian assaults come at a crucial moment. Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to meet Monday with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to discuss the possibility of resuming grain and other food shipments from Ukrainian ports.

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