

Is his tactic of once again targeting grain stores his attempt to recreate a man-made famine (like the Soviets did in the 1930s), but with a potentially greater catastrophic impact?Īnd Jay asked: In stopping the grain deal does Mr Putin risk alienating the African nations that have refused to condemn him?

The first comes from Robert Brockman, who says: We know Vladimir Putin has a love for history, especially of the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire. Two of our readers asked about the Black Sea grain deal, the agreement that allowed safe passage of Ukrainian grain that Moscow pulled out of last month. Our senior correspondents and military experts have been answering your questions on the war in Ukraine. He said the rescue operation in Kryvyi Rih, which happens to be his hometown, ended at 7pm on Monday evening, and confirmed it was "two Iskander missiles". Mr Zelenskyy said that around 69 people were injured in the attack, with "dozens" receiving medical treatment in hospitals.


My condolences to all those who lost their loved ones." An ordinary family in an ordinary city whose lives were destroyed by Russian killers. "Her mother died with her, her name was Natalia. He confirmed that six people had died, including a 10-year-old girl named Daria. "This is terrorism that no one in the world will call otherwise." "The world's sanctions pressure against Russia deserves to be significantly increased," he added. In his nightly video address, the Ukrainian president revealed the missiles that hit the central city were fired "from the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea, from the area of Dzhankoy", according to intelligence. Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that Monday's strike on Kryvyi Rih proved once again that the Ukrainian military "must have enough long-range weapons, enough means to defeat terrorists".
