KYIV, Ukraine (AP) Four more ships carrying agricultural cargo held up by the war in Ukraine received authorization Sunday to leave the country's Black Sea coast as analysts warned that Russia was moving troops and equipment in the direction of the ports to stave off a Ukrainian counteroffensive.
A worker was injured in fresh shelling at the nuclear power plant, Europe's largest. Meanwhile, an official of the Russian-backed administration in Kherson died after being shot. Follow DW for the latest.
By Natalia Zinets and Daren Butler KYIV/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Four ships carrying Ukrainian foodstuffs sailed from Ukrainian Black Sea ports on Sunday as
Four bulk carriers were loaded to the brim with corn, oil and other sought after products, Ukraine s sea ports authority said on Facebook, and were able to leave the southern ports safely early this morning
Occupation official Vitaly Gura died after "an assassination attempt," Russian-backed authorities and media reported. Meanwhile, four more ships set sail from Ukraine's ports, loaded with food. Follow DW for the latest.