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First Ukraine grain ship since start of war leaves

Russia’s defence ministry said on Monday that its forces had destroyed two U.S.-made HIMARS in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, and a launch system for Harpoon anti-ship missiles in Odesa region, Interfax reported

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Bulk carrier M/V Razoni, carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn, leaves Ukraine’s port of Odesa, en route Tripoli, Lebanon on Monday. Pic/AFP

Bulk carrier M/V Razoni, carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn, leaves Ukraine’s port of Odesa, en route Tripoli, Lebanon on Monday. Pic/AFP

A ship carrying grain left the Ukrainian port of Odesa for Lebanon on Monday under a safe passage agreement, Ukrainian and Turkish officials said, the first departure since the Russian invasion blocked shipping through the Black Sea five months ago. Ukraine’s foreign minister called it “a day of relief for the world”, especially for countries threatened by food shortages and hunger because of the disrupted shipments. 

The sailing was made possible after Turkey and the United Nations brokered a grain-and-fertiliser export agreement between Russia and Ukraine last month. “The first grain ship since #RussianAggression has left port,” Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov said. “Today Ukraine, together with its partners, makes another step to prevent world hunger.” The Turkish defence minister said earlier that the Sierra Leone-flagged ship Razoni would head to Lebanon.

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