Russia, which continues its military invasion of Ukraine, has attacked not only the eastern and southern parts but also the area around the capital Kyiv, and the damage is spreading to various places.

Under these circumstances, regarding the export of grains and other products from the Ukrainian port, which had been stagnant due to the blockage by the Russian army, UN officials said that the first ship would depart within a day or two, which would lead to stable food supply. It will be noticed.

The Russian Defense Ministry announced on the 28th that it attacked nine command stations in eastern Donetsk, southeastern Zaporizhia, and southern Kherson in Ukraine with missiles, and destroyed six ammunition depots in Donetsk and southern Mykolaiv. Did.



In addition, Governor Raikovic of central Kirovohrad Oblast posted on SNS on the 28th, revealing that the city of Kropibnitsky in the state was hit by a missile, killing 5 people and injuring 25 people.



Furthermore, on the 28th, a senior Ukrainian military official revealed that six cruise missiles were shot at a military facility around the capital Kieu and the building of the facility collapsed, and damage is spreading to various places.

Under these circumstances, UN Deputy Secretary-General Griffith, who is in charge of humanitarian issues, held a press conference in New York on the 28th, and some procedures remain regarding exports of grains and other products from Ukrainian ports that had been delayed due to the blockade by Russian troops. However, he said that the first ship would depart from the 28th to the 29th at the earliest.



On the 27th of this month, based on an agreement between Russia and Ukraine with Turkey and the United Nations as intermediaries, a "joint coordination center" to monitor the safe navigation of ships was set up in Istanbul, Turkey, to resume exports. Preparations were underway.



With global food prices soaring, it will be interesting to see if exports will resume steadily and lead to a stable food supply.