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Russian missiles struck the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia just the day after a Russian promise to remove all obstacles to talks on a grain export deal between Russia and Ukraine. In this attack 12 people including a small child died. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the attack a “terrorist act” in a civilian-populated area. Zelensky said Russia is bombing civilian areas every day. killing children.

The Ukrainian president wrote on Telegram, “Many people have been injured, many of them seriously, in the missile attack on Vinnytsia.” He is being treated now. A small child is also among the dead. If this is not an open act of terrorism then what is? On the other hand, the Russian Defense Ministry did not immediately comment on the matter. Ukraine’s national police said three missiles hit an office building and damaged nearby residential buildings in the city of Vinnytsia, southwest of the capital Kyiv. The missile attack opened fire, destroying 50 cars in a nearby parking lot.

Russia-Ukraine in an effort to take advanced drones into battle
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North Korea recognized the independence of Ukraine’s separatist regions
North Korea has recognized the independence of two separatist regions located in eastern Ukraine, in support of the Russian war on Ukraine. It is one of the few countries in the world to do so. In response, Ukraine’s foreign ministry severed diplomatic ties with North Korea and called Pyongyang’s decision an attack on Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Both provinces were under separatist control in 2014 and President Vladimir Putin recognized their independence even before Russia’s attack in February. Syria has also recognized their independence.

Wheat prices may fall due to grain agreement
After Russia-Ukraine talks in Turkey, the possibility of resumption of grain exports from the Black Sea has increased. Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations are due to sign a deal next week. After this agreement held in Istanbul, the rising prices of cereals and sunflower oil in the world will be curbed. Due to this, relief can also be seen in the prices of wheat.

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Russian missiles struck the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia just the day after a Russian promise to remove all obstacles to talks on a grain export deal between Russia and Ukraine. In this attack 12 people including a small child died. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the attack a “terrorist act” in a civilian-populated area. Zelensky said Russia is bombing civilian areas every day. killing children.

The Ukrainian president wrote on Telegram, “Many people have been injured, many of them seriously, in the missile attack on Vinnytsia.” He is being treated now. A small child is also among the dead. If this is not an open act of terrorism then what is? On the other hand, the Russian Defense Ministry did not immediately comment on the matter. Ukraine’s national police said three missiles hit an office building and damaged nearby residential buildings in the city of Vinnytsia, southwest of the capital Kyiv. The missile attack opened fire, destroying 50 cars in a nearby parking lot.

Russia-Ukraine in an effort to take advanced drones into battle

Drone camera footage played a major role in creating a public image of the Russo-Ukraine war. Given the important role of drones in this war, both countries are dependent on these unmanned aircraft (UAVs) so that they can target enemy positions with precision and fire with their artillery. But in this long war, the number of drones on both sides has dwindled and now they are trying to make or buy such advanced drones whose system can not be jammed and their use can get decisive advantage. The White House has said Iran could deliver hundreds of UAVs to Moscow. On the other hand, Ukraine wants to buy two hundred NATO-class military drones initially and it needs 10 times more of these machines.

North Korea recognized the independence of Ukraine’s separatist regions

North Korea has recognized the independence of two separatist regions located in eastern Ukraine, in support of the Russian war on Ukraine. It is one of the few countries in the world to do so. In response, Ukraine’s foreign ministry severed diplomatic ties with North Korea and called Pyongyang’s decision an attack on Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Both provinces were held by separatists in 2014 and President Vladimir Putin recognized their independence even before Russia’s attack in February. Syria has also recognized their independence.

Wheat prices may fall due to grain agreement

After Russia-Ukraine talks in Turkey, the possibility of resumption of grain exports from the Black Sea has increased. Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations are due to sign a deal next week. After this agreement held in Istanbul, the rising prices of cereals and sunflower oil in the world will be curbed. Due to this, relief can also be seen in the prices of wheat.

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