Zelinski accuses Russia of “intentionally” delaying Ukrainian grain exports

Zelinski accuses Russia of “intentionally” delaying Ukrainian grain exports

On Friday evening, the Ukrainian President praised the “excellent results” that his nation’s army had made against the Russian forces in the Jeresson region (south), where Kyiv had declared that it had retaken control of dozens of towns and seized Russian weapons.

When announcing the capture of more than 30 armoured vehicles, 1,000 tanks, and three artillery pieces, Zellinski said in a video clip, “Thank you also to the men of the Sixty Infantry Brigade, whose units are making fantastic results in the Jeresson area.
In another setting, Zellinski accused Russia of “deliberately” preventing ships carrying Ukrainian grains, which are an essential source for several nations in Africa and Asia, from passing.

“More than 150 ships are still waiting for the obligations under the shipping contracts for our agricultural products to be fulfilled. “Russia purposefully delayed the passage of ships, so it is a fake waiting period,” said Zellinski.
He clarified that this delay, which impacts “approximately three million tons of food,” also affects China, Egypt, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Iraq, Lebanon, and Western Maghreb nations.

” In a separate context, Ukraine called on Friday to send an international monitoring mission to the Kakhovka Dam in the Russian forces, which was controlled by Kika, after Kyiv accused Moscow of booby -trapping the dam. ” We request that the European Union, the UN, and other bodies establish a global observation expedition to Kakhovka.

Immediately, both a Ukrainian crew and international experts must arrive at the scene, according to Ukrainian Prime Minister Dennis Shammal.
He emphasized that there could be a dam at the electricity-generating plant, which “may leave thousands of victims and cause tens of villages.”
The Russian government in Jiusson, on the other hand, refuted any booby-trapping of the dam and denounced “lies” that Kyiv is shopping.

The president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashnko, who is allied with Moscow, on the other hand, declared on Friday that his nation “does not need war” after forming a combined military unit with Russia that stoked concerns about direct intervention in the conflict in Ukraine.
“We are not supposed to go anywhere today. There isn’t a conflict right now. War is not necessary “During his visit to a military training facility, Lukashnko said.

According to media footage, Lukashnko looked at handmade drones during his visit. However, he was very clear that he would never use it against Ukraine.
Although he made it clear that Belarus will sell these marches to the parties “that you will buy,” he stated that fighting these models in Ukraine was not a good affair.

Zelinski charges Russia with deliberately delaying Ukrainian grain exports.

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