Ukraine has said that Russia has fired more than 50 missiles at it on Monday morning, which has disrupted electricity and water supply in various areas.
According to the French news agency AFP, the Ukrainian army said that since 7:00 a.m. on Thursday, Russia has launched missile attacks at different times, targeting important infrastructure.
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The Deputy Head of the Ukrainian Presidency, Krylo Tymoshenko, said that "Russian terrorists have carried out serious attacks on electricity installations in different regions of Ukraine."
Russia has fired missiles at Ukraine after blaming Kiev for drone attacks on the Russian fleet in the Black Sea.
Russia announced on Saturday it was suspending an agreement to export grain from Ukrainian ports, citing the attack on the fleet.
Recall that in July, Russia and Ukraine signed a historic agreement to reopen Ukrainian Black Sea ports for grain and fertilizer exports.
Oleksands Kubrakov, the Ukrainian infrastructure minister, tweeted that a container full of 40 tons of grain was scheduled to leave a Ukrainian port today (Monday) for Ethiopia, which is on the brink of famine.
But due to the obstruction of the grain corridor by Russia, the export has become impossible.
Russia informed UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a letter that it was suspending the agreement indefinitely because it was unable to ensure the safety of merchant ships.
The historic agreement, brokered by the United Nations and Turkey, allowed the resumption of wheat and fertilizer exports from Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea.
US President Joe Biden has described Russia's move to withdraw from the agreement as provocative, while Secretary of State Antony Blanken says that Moscow is using Kharkiv as a weapon.
The Secretary General of the United Nations has expressed concern over this move by Russia, while the European Union has asked Russia to withdraw its decision.
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