"Russia's Aggressive Attacks on Ukraine's Grain Infrastructure Raise Hunger Concerns"

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Russia has continued its attacks on Ukraine's grain infrastructure for the fourth consecutive night, targeting port facilities and granaries in the Odesa region. The attacks have resulted in injuries, destruction of agricultural equipment, and the loss of significant amounts of grain. Over a million tons of grain stored in Ukrainian ports are at risk, raising concerns about global food prices, particularly in food-insecure nations. The United Nations Secretary-General has warned that the attacks are destabilizing global wheat prices. Russia withdrew from a U.N.-brokered grain deal and has demanded certain conditions be met before returning to the agreement.
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