Russian missiles hit infrastructure in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa on Saturday, the Ukrainian military said in a Telegram, dealing a blow to a deal signed on Friday to unblock grain exports.
“The enemy attacked the Odesa sea trade port with Kalibr cruise missiles,” Ukraine’s Operational Command South wrote on the Telegram messaging app.
Two missiles hit infrastructure at the port, while another two were shot down by air defense forces, it said.
Hours earlier, Moscow and Kyiv signed a landmark United Nations-brokered deal seen as crucial to reining in global food prices and would allow certain exports to be shipped from Black Sea ports, including the hub of Odesa.
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