explosions heard in kyiv

Cover image: A dog walks past Russian tanks damaged in recent fighting, near the recently recaptured village of Kamianka, in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine, Sunday, October 30, 2022. Efrem Lukatsky/AP

  • Ukraine on Sunday denounced grain exports that had become “impossible” because of the Russian blockade reinstated by Russia after its exit the day before the agreement allowing their routing, after an attack on its fleet in Crimea.
  • The Russian army assured Sunday that this attack carried out using aerial and marine drones and which hit at least one Russian military ship in the Bay of Sevastopol had in particular used the secure area dedicated to the transport of Ukrainian grain.
  • kyiv on Saturday denounced a “false pretense” and called the international community to put pressure so that Moscow “again fulfills its obligations”. London denied any responsibility for the attack in Crimea and Washington and the European Union (EU) condemned the Russian withdrawal from this essential agreement for the world food supply, concluded in July under the aegis of the United Nations (UN) and Turkey.
  • The UN called on Sunday to preserve the agreement. Antonio Guterres said to himself “deeply concerned” and committed to“intense consultations” so that Russia reconsiders its decision. The Joint Coordination Center responsible for overseeing this agreement confirmed that no cargo movement had been validated on Sunday.
  • Moscow has assured that it is ready to replace Ukrainian exports with its own for poor countries and offered to give them 500,000 tonnes of grain for free in the coming months.
  • On the front, fighting and shelling continued with at least 10 dead and 13 wounded among civilians in the past twenty-four hours, according to the balance sheet of the presidency.
  • The Russian army has claimed to have carried out a strike on a Ukrainian special services training center in Ochakiv, in the Mykolaiv region, in the South. Moscow assured Saturday that it was in Ochakiv that the attack of its fleet in Crimea had been prepared with the help of British experts.

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