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UK alerts Russian strikes on Black Sea delay grain materials to Palestinians, worldwide south

Russia's increased attacks on the Black Sea ports in Ukraine are delaying vital aid reaching Palestinians and stopping important grain materials from being delivered to the worldwide south, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated late on Tuesday.

Russia's indiscriminate strikes on ports in the Black Sea underscore that (Russian President Vladimir) Putin wants to gamble on international food security in his attempts to force Ukraine into submission, Starmer said in a statement released by his press office.

The United Nations stated on Monday that Russian attacks on Ukrainian Black Sea ports have harmed 6 civilian vessels as well as grain infrastructure given that Sept. 1, calling the ramp-up in strikes upsetting.

According to British Defence Intelligence, Starmer stated, at least 4 merchant vessels have actually been struck by Russian munitions in the Black Sea between Oct. 5-14.

( Putin) is damaging millions of vulnerable individuals throughout Africa, Asia and the Middle East, to try and acquire the upper hand in his barbaric war, Starmer stated.

The Russian strikes are thought to have postponed a ship from leaving Ukraine while bring grease destined for the World Food Program in Palestine, according to Starmer's. declaration, as well as vessels with grain predestined for Egypt and. World Food Program shipments bound for southern Africa.

Ukraine is a major international wheat and corn grower and previously. Russia's intrusion in 2022 the country exported about six million. lots of grain alone each month through the Black Sea. Regardless of the. continuous war, grains sales stay an essential profits source for. the nation.

After the collapse last year of a U.N.-backed Black Sea. grain export effort that included Russia and had actually ensured. safe passage of grain ships, Ukraine has actually managed to create a. shipping passage in the Black Sea.

(source: Reuters)