What you need to know about the Russia-Ukraine war today: - Ukraine pledged to continue grain exports from its Black Sea ports, as Russia suspended a U.N.-brokered shipping deal. - Russia unleashed a new wave of infrastructure attacks on Ukraine on Monday.
Ukrainian artillerymen fire a 152mm towed gun-howitzer at a position on the front line near the town of Bakhmut, in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region, on Monday. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pledged to continue exporting grain from the country’s Black Sea ports, and accused Russia of exacerbating a global food crisis by suspending a United Nations-brokered shipping deal and threatening to block grain vessels. In a late-night speech, Zelensky said he was grateful for the U.N.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a news conference Monday that the infrastructure attacks were “not all we could have done.” He said they could face higher taxes if they don’t pass on profits to consumers by lowering gas prices. The GOP criticized Biden’s idea as a political stunt.Russian forces are probably still moving troops and military equipment across the Dnieper River,
British defense officials suggest Moscow may have stationed a KILLJOY long-range ballistic missile in Belarus for the first time,
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