Russia Reroutes Grain Exports Amid Ukrainian Attacks

Russia has announced plans to reroute its grain exports from the Sea of Azov following a series of Ukrainian attacks that have disrupted shipping routes. This move is expected to have major implications for the global food supply chain. The affected routes are vital as they handle about a quarter of Russia’s grain exports. Officials have indicated that alternative routes through the Black Sea and Baltic ports are being considered. Despite the challenges, Russian authorities have assured that domestic food supply remains secure.

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