In Ukraine, the eastern part of the country continues to fight back and forth, while the port facing the Black Sea in the south is unable to export grain, raising concerns about the global food crisis. If you don't do it, you will have to pay a big price. "

The Russian army, which continues to attack in eastern Ukraine, sent ground troops to Severodonetsk in Luhansk Oblast, which has been a fierce battlefield for 10 days, but due to fierce resistance from the Ukrainian side, the offensive and defensive movements continue.



Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on the 10th about the eastern war situation, "Very fierce fighting continues in Donbus. Ukrainian troops are taking all steps to prevent the offensive of the occupiers." I appealed for continuation.



Meanwhile, a Ukrainian military spokesman explained on the 10th that the Russian Navy's move was blocking the navigation of Ukrainian vessels in the northwestern part of the Black Sea.

In an interview with NHK on the 10th, Mayor Turhanov of Odesa, a port city in southern Ukraine, said that the port was blocked by Russian troops and grain could not be exported. , Odesa is a dangerous zone and there is a possibility of an attack, "he emphasized that preparing for a Russian attack is a top priority.

On top of that, in order to overcome the situation, NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization must dispatch a ship to defend it, or the Russian side must obtain a commitment on the safety of Odesa. Ukraine's grain exports will resume sooner, "he said, calling for support from the international community.

Regarding the export of grain from Ukraine, UN Secretary-General WFP = World Food Program Beasley said in a video posted on SNS on the 8th, "Ukraine is an important breadbasket in the world, but it has disappeared from the market and bordered. The impact has spread beyond that, and food shortages and soaring prices are occurring in Africa and the Middle East. "Specifically, wheat and flour prices have risen by 47% in Lebanon and 15% in Libya. I pointed out.



"If you don't act now, you'll have to pay a lot of money," he said, calling for resumption of exports from the Black Sea ports and financial support from the international community.