capitol today is that 80% of the city s residents do not have access to running water. the mayor said officials are scrambling to bring that back up as quickly as they can. all of this taking place just a couple of days after russia accused ukraine of attacking its black sea naval fleet with drones. ukraine has denied that accusation. but in response, moscow pulled out of this very important u.n. brokered with turkey s help grain deal. a deal that is allowed ukraine to export millions of tons of grain despite the conflict. an now that is in flux. dozens of ships, up to 200 vessels could be unable to get out the exports. ukraine was able to get 12 ships out today with the help of the united nations. but russia s response to that was to say if ukraine carries on without russia s involvement in the initiative, that could be quote, risky or dangerous. that is very worrying rhetoric
the landmark grain deal in this war. it is a diplomatic blow. because the grain deal was the only diplomatic breakthrough we ve had. it allowed ukraine to export nine million tonnes of its agricultural produce sincejuly. it has helped the damaged economy, but it s also helped tens of millions of people around the world that rely on ukrainian grain to be able to eat and prevent starvation. so it is a blow, but this is something russia has been hinting at for quite a long time. they have been accused of using the deal as leverage as it continues to be frustrated on the battlefield. why do it today? its black sea naval fleet next to occupied crimea was hit today in a significant drone strike. it blames ukraine and this is why it says it has taken
nine million tonnes of its agricultural produce sincejuly. it has helped the damaged economy, but it s also helped tens of millions of people around the world that rely on ukrainian grain to be able to eat and prevent starvation. so it is a blow, but this is something russia has been hinting at for quite a long time. they have been accused of using the deal as leverage as it continues to be frustrated on the battlefield. but why do it today? its black sea naval fleet next to occupied crimea was hit today in a significant drone strike. it blames ukraine and this is why it says it has taken the action it has. this is why we are now in a sort of cycle. whenever crimea is targeted, somewhere russia tries to portray as a fortress,
we ve had. it allowed ukraine to export nine million tonnes of its agricultural produce sincejuly. it has helped the damaged economy, but it s also helped tens of millions of people around the world that rely on ukrainian grain to be able to eat and prevent starvation. so it is a blow, but this is something russia has been hinting at for quite a long time. they have been accused of using the deal as leverage as it continues to be frustrated on the battlefield. why do it today? its black sea naval fleet next to occupied crimea was hit today in a significant drone strike. it blames ukraine and this is why it says it has taken the action it has. this is why we are now in a sort of cycle. whenever crimea is targeted, somewhere russia tries to portray as a fortress, it targets ukrainian infrastructure in
it is a diplomatic blow. because the grain deal was the only diplomatic breakthrough we ve had. it allowed ukraine to export nine million tonnes of its agricultural produce sincejuly. it has helped the damaged economy, but it s also helped tens of millions of people around the world that rely on ukrainian grain to be able to eat and prevent starvation. so it is a blow, but this is something russia has been hinting at for quite a long time. they have been accused of using the deal as leverage as it continues to be frustrated on the battlefield. why do it today? its black sea naval fleet next to occupied crimea was hit today in a significant drone strike. it blames ukraine and this is why it says it has taken the action it has. this is why we are now