The day after quitting the Black Sea grain deal, investigators say Russia increased strikes on Ukraine's ports

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The day after quitting the Black Sea grain deal, investigators say Russia increased strikes on Ukraine's ports
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A new investigation says Russian attacks on ports and warehouses critical to Ukraine's grain exports surged after Moscow withdrew from the Black Sea grain deal.

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On July 17, Russia exited the Black Sea grain deal under which Ukraine was able to export to many countries facing the threat of hunger. A few days later, there were other attacks at Pavlivka port and Kozatske port in the Kherson region, which is near the Odesa region. Between July 24 and August 16, Russian strikes damaged four grain storage facilities, three warehouses, a grain silo and oil tanks.

The Centre for Information Resilience's verified incidents of damage to Black Sea ports from attacks between July 18 and August 16.The head of CIR's Eyes on Russia project, Belén Carrasco Rodríguez, said the investigation revealed Russia's strategy to destroy Ukraine's grain exports. Between July 18 and 23, there was "severe destruction" in a UNESCO-protected cultural area of Odesa, CIR said.

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