Ukraine to receive self-propelled artillery systems, loitering munitions from Britain
Ukraine will receive ten self-propelled artillery systems and loitering munitions (suicide drones) from the United Kingdom in the coming weeks.
05 July 2022
Ukraine will receive ten self-propelled artillery systems and loitering munitions (suicide drones) from the United Kingdom in the coming weeks.
Russian troops have struck 13 settlements in Donetsk Region 24 times over the past day, causing fatal casualties among civilians.
04 July 2022
Ukraine negotiates the creation of grain export opportunities with the UN and Turkey. Currently, 22 million tonnes of grain are blocked at Ukrainian ports.
The first batch of EU macro-financial assistance within the framework of the new program for Ukraine will be provided immediately after the ratification by the European Parliament and national parliaments, as expected, before the summer vacations.
From the port of Mariupol, the invaders carry rolled metal and grain on small river-sea vessels to loading platforms in "neutral" waters off Kerch coast, and then transport cargo farther on through Syria.
03 July 2022
Ukraine exported 2.7 million tonnes of agricultural products in June, which is 30% higher than in May.
02 July 2022
A ship from the occupied city of Berdyansk, southern Ukraine, entered the port of Karasu in Turkey, bringing Ukrainian grain highly likely stolen by Russia.
Moscow, while losing the war it launched against Ukraine, seeks to artificially create a global food crisis and blame it on the European Union.
01 July 2022
Ukrainian agricultural enterprises have already threshed 293.8 thousand tonnes of early grain and leguminous crops.
Europe will stand up with Ukraine as long as it takes and will not rest until Ukraine prevails.
30 June 2022
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba has called on the international community and all African countries to work together and put pressure on Russia to allow a safe sea route for Ukrainian food exports.
The head of the President's Office, Andriy Yermak, called out Russia's claim of a "goodwill move" to withdraw its forces from the Ukrainian island of Zmiinyi (Snake Island), stressing that it was the Ukrainian Army that knocked the invaders out.
On the morning of June 30, the Russians shelled Kryvyi Rih district of Dnipropetrovsk region, destroying a grain warehouse in Zelenodolsk and causing destruction in the center of Velyka Kostromka village.
29 June 2022
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba and his Indonesian counterpart Retno LP Marsudi signed an intergovernmental agreement on the abolition of short-stay visa requirements.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has called for doing everything possible to unblock the export of Ukrainian grain, with security guarantees provided to all interested parties.
The Russian military have fired over 10 missiles at the city of Mykolaiv and its outskirts, attacking port, production and logistic infrastructure. Russian projectiles also hit a residential house and recreation center, causing casualties among civilians.
The enemy pursues the insidious tactics of long-range or air strikes hitting not only Ukrainian units but also of peaceful or liberated settlements.
28 June 2022
The Group of Seven has promised to support the agricultural sector of Ukraine and seek to restore Ukrainian agricultural exports by maritime routes.
A grain storage has been damaged and 10 hectares of wheat plantations have been destroyed in fire caused by Russia’s shelling of Mykolaiv Region over the past day.
27 June 2022
The Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) will continue to provide support and stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes, and will intensify sanctions pressure on Russia.
During the online participation in the G7 Leaders’ Summit, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky offered to create a global mechanism for confiscating Russia’s frozen or seized assets.
The UK government is contributing up to £10 million to repair Ukraine's rail infrastructure to facilitate the export of grain from the country amid Russian aggression.
"Ineffective" Western weapons and sanctions against Russia, which are allegedly soon to be lifted, were among the main topics pushed by Russian propaganda networks in the past week.
The opening of the "grain corridor" will take three to four weeks, but the main factor in starting this process is the agreement that is yet to be reached between Ukraine and Russia. To this end, Istanbul is ready to host a meeting in the Turkey-Ukraine-Russia-UN format.
26 June 2022
Since the beginning of the all-out invasion, Russia has exported at least 400,000 tonnes of grain from occupied Ukrainian territories.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss have said that Vladimir Putin's path to the negotiating table runs through the battlefield.
25 June 2022
To address the global food crisis caused by Russia's blockade of Ukrainian seaports, Ukraine is increasing its grain exports across its western borders by 50 percent every month.
A dry cargo vessel has checked in the port of Berdiansk, the city in southern Ukraine, which has been temporarily captured by Russian invasion forces. Ukraine officials believe a batch of Ukrainian grains will be loaded onto the ship to be illegally exported out of the country.
24 June 2022
The Center for Countering Disinformation at the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council has said that Russia is blackmailing the world with a food catastrophe.
Ukraine, with the support of the European Union, must constantly develop ways to export its products, which could be an alternative to the sea route.