UK warns Russia could use mines against shipping in the Black Sea

The UK estimates that in the last three months Russia has destroyed grain that could have fed 1.3 million people for a year.
Vladimir Putin has previously stated that he does not believe Russia was favored in the controversial grain deal. | Photo: Mikhail Metzel/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
Vladimir Putin has previously stated that he does not believe Russia was favored in the controversial grain deal. | Photo: Mikhail Metzel/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix

First, Russia pulled out of the UN-brokered grain deal that would ensure Ukraine could continue to supply grain to the rest of the world via the Black Sea.

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