Moscow Ammunition Depot Hit, Ukrainian Ports Targeted, EU Proposes Covering Grain Export Costs,Former US Marine Injured in Ukraine
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Tensions between Ukraine and Russia reach new heights as drone strikes hit Moscow and a Crimean ammunition depot, leading to retaliatory attacks on Ukrainian ports. The conflict intensifies with disruptions to grain exports, causing a surge in wheat prices. Meanwhile, the EU considers covering transport costs for Ukrainian grain exports via “solidarity lanes” after the collapse of the Black Sea grain deal. In a concerning incident, a former US Marine, released by Russia in a prisoner swap, is injured while fighting in Ukraine. The situation tightens as Russian airstrikes target Ukraine’s vital Danube grain route, hampering exports.
American Freed From Russia In 2022 Prisoner Swap Injured While Fighting In Ukraine, U.S. Says https://t.co/wYAr9GqblR
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