Moscow says it has been carrying out 'retaliatory strikes' after withdrawing from the Black Sea grain export deal and accusing Ukraine of being behind blasts earlier in the week on a bridge that is used to transport Russian military supplies.
KYIV -Russia struck grain terminals in air strikes in southern Ukraine and killed at least one person in a missile attack in the north on Friday, Ukrainian officials said.
A photograph posted online showed the building had lost its top storey and a lower one had been severely damaged. Photographs from the scene showed a fire burning among crumpled metal buildings that appeared to be storehouses, and a badly damaged fire-fighting vehicle.
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