Current:Home > MyPoinbank Exchange|Russia hits Ukrainian grain depots again as a foreign ship tries out Kyiv’s new Black Sea corridor -ProgressCapital
Poinbank Exchange|Russia hits Ukrainian grain depots again as a foreign ship tries out Kyiv’s new Black Sea corridor
Charles H. Sloan View
Date:2025-04-08 11:02:14
KYIV,Poinbank Exchange Ukraine (AP) — Russia resumed its targeting of grain infrastructure in Ukraine’s southern Odesa region, local officials said Wednesday, using drones in overnight strikes on storage facilities and ports along the Danube River that Kyiv has increasingly used for grain transport to Europe after Moscow broke off a key wartime export deal through the Black Sea.
At the same time, a loaded container ship stuck at the port of Odesa since Russia’s full-scale invasion more than 17 months ago set sail and was heading through the Black Sea to the Bosporus along a temporary corridor established by Ukraine for merchant shipping.
Ukraine’s economy, crunched by the war, is heavily dependent on farming. Its agricultural exports, like those of Russia, are also crucial for world supplies of wheat, barley, sunflower oil and other food that developing nations rely on.
After the Kremlin tore up a month ago an agreement brokered last summer by the U.N. and Turkey to ensure safe Ukraine grain exports through the Black Sea, Kyiv has sought to reroute transport through the Danube and road and rail links into Europe. But transport costs that way are much higher, some European countries have balked at the consequences for local grain prices, and the Danube ports can’t handle the same volume as seaports.
Odesa Gov. Oleh Kiper said the primary targets of Russia’s overnight drone bombardment were port terminals and grain silos, including at the ports in the Danube delta. Air defenses managed to intercept 13 drones, according to Kiper.
It was the latest attack amid weeks of aerial strikes as Russia has targeted the Danube delta ports, which are only about 15 kilometers (10 miles) from the Romanian border. The Danube is Europe’s second-longest river and a key transport route.
Meanwhile, the container ship departing Odesa was the first vessel to set sail since July 16, according to Oleksandr Kubrakov, Ukraine’s deputy prime minister. It had been stuck in Odesa since February 2022.
The Hong Kong-flagged Joseph Schulte was traveling down a temporary corridor that Ukraine asked the International Maritime Organization to ratify. The United States has warned that the Russian military is preparing for possible attacks on civilian shipping vessels in the Black Sea.
Sea mines also make the voyage risky, and ship insurance costs are likely to be high for operators. Ukraine told the IMO it would would “provide guarantees of compensation for damage.”
Last Sunday, a Russian warship fired warning shots at a Palau-flagged cargo ship in the south Black Sea. According to Russia’s Defense Ministry, the Sukru Okan was heading northwards to the Ukrainian Danube River port of Izmail.
Ship-tracking data analyzed by The Associated Press confirmed that the Joseph Schulte was steaming south.
The Joseph Schulte is carrying more than 30,000 tons of cargo, with 2,114 containers, including food products, according to Kubrakov.
He said the corridor will be primarily used to evacuate ships stuck in the Ukrainian ports of Chornomorsk, Odesa and Pivdennyi since the outbreak of war.
On the war’s front line, Ukrainian officials claimed another milestone in Kyiv’s grinding counteroffensive, with Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar saying troops have retaken a village in the eastern Donetsk region.
The village of Urozhaine is near Staromaiorske, a hamlet that Ukraine also claimed to have recaptured recently. The claims could not be independently verified.
Ukraine appears to be trying to drive a wedge between Russian forces in the south, but it is up against strong defensive lines and is advancing without air support.
Also Wednesday, the Russian military said it shot down three drones over the Kaluga region southwest of Moscow and blamed the attack on Ukraine. No damage or casualties were reported.
___
Jon Gambrell in Dubai, United Arab Emirates contributed.
___
Follow AP’s coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
veryGood! (23932)
Related
- Charges: D'Vontaye Mitchell died after being held down for about 9 minutes
- Tarik Skubal turning in one of Detroit Tigers' most dominant postseasons ever
- Lunds & Byerlys' Lone Star Dip recalled due to 'potential mold growth contamination'
- What does climate change mean to you? Here's what different generations say.
- Meta releases AI model to enhance Metaverse experience
- Celebrate Taylor Swift's unprecedented Eras Tour with USA TODAY's enchanting book
- Megan Thee Stallion's New Look Has the Internet Thirsting
- When and where to watch the peak of the Draconid meteor shower
- Behind on your annual reading goal? Books under 200 pages to read before 2024 ends
- Love Is Blind's Hannah Jiles Shares Before-and-After Look at Weight Loss Transformation
Ranking
- From family road trips to travel woes: Americans are navigating skyrocketing holiday costs
- Courts keep weighing in on abortion. Next month’s elections could mean even bigger changes
- Ohio TV reporter shot, hospitalized following apparent domestic incident: Reports
- 2 ex-officers convicted in fatal beating of Tyre Nichols get home detention while 1 stays in jail
- The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
- Taylor Swift Rocks Glitter Freckles While Returning as Travis Kelce's Cheer Captain at Chiefs Game
- 3 killed when a medical helicopter headed to pick up a patient crashes in Kentucky
- Charlie Puth Reveals “Unusual” Post-Wedding Plans With Wife Brooke Sansone
Recommendation
Jury finds man guilty of sending 17-year-old son to rob and kill rapper PnB Rock
Angel Dreamer Wealth Society: Your Pathway to Financial Freedom through Expert Investment Education and AI Technology
Toyota pushes back EV production plans in America
Appeals Court Hears Arguments in Case Claiming Environmental Racism in Cancer Alley Zoning
Matt Damon remembers pal Robin Williams: 'He was a very deep, deep river'
Should you give your dog gluten-free food? How to tell if pup has an intolerance.
Judge gives preliminary approval for NCAA settlement allowing revenue-sharing with athletes
NFL Week 5 winners, losers: What's wrong with floundering 49ers?