Russia suspends its participation in the grain deal after the attack on Sevastopol

Russia suspends its participation in the grain deal after the attack on Sevastopol

Following the terrorist act carried out by the Kyiv regime in the waters off Sevastopol, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced today, Saturday, that Moscow had suspended its participation in the grain export agreements from Ukrainian ports, reached last July under the auspices of the United Nations.

According to the ministry’s statement, which was quoted by the Russian “Sputnik” news agency, “the Russian side is participating in the agreements on the agreements regarding Export agricultural products from Ukrainian ports given the terrorist act carried out by the Kyiv regime on October 29 with the participation of British specialists against the ships of the Black Sea Fleet and civil ships participating in ensuring the security of the grain corridor.”

The ministry had earlier today said that the attack involved 16 air and sea marches and caused minor damage to the Russian Black Sea Fleet’s naval mines, and they claimed that the strike’s planning had been overseen by British experts in Ochkov.

Russia discontinues its involvement in the grain agreement following the Sevastopol attack

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