Strategic movement in the Black Sea continues with Russia reportedly loading cruise missiles onto a pair of submarines among its Black Sea fleet.
This comes just days after a report that stated the U.S. was preparing to target the Russian fleet to free up paths for Ukraine to export grain.
Russian submarines are reportedly uploading cruise missiles for the fight against Ukraine in the Black Sea. In this photo, Russian naval flags are seen on the Zaporizhzhia' former Ukrainian submarine moored between the Alrosa and PZS-50 Russian submarines in the bay of the Crimean port of Sevastopol on March 27, 2014.On Tuesday, a Ukrainian defense minister said the Black Sea fleet of Russia was planning to use the submarine missiles for strikes on the Ukraine territory.
Ukraine is one of the world's largest exporters of grain. Russia has prevented the export of Ukrainian grain from the Black Sea and into the Mediterranean, where it can then have a global reach. This has already caused fears of a global food shortage that could lead to rising costs in some nations and starvation in others.
"The effective work of the Ukrainians on warships convinced to prepare a plan to unblock the ports," Gerashchenko tweeted."Deliveries of powerful anti-ship weapons are being discussed."
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