At least one year: the Cabinet of Ministers calculated the time for the reconstruction of the ports of Odessa after the impact of the Russian Federation (photo)
The Minister's statement was published by the press service of the department. Solsky stressed that during the shelling on the night of July 18 to 19, the army of the Russian Federation damaged the port structure, which was used during the implementation of "grain initiative". In particular, Russian shells hit the buildings in the Odessa port and the port of Chernomorsk. The greatest destruction is in the Black Sea, the official says. According to him, 60 thousand tons of grain were destroyed.
The cargo was waiting for 60 days when it was sent to the "grain corridor", and now - burned from the impact of Russia. It will take at least half a year to restore objects in the port. The official noted that the ownership of traders and carriers who joined Ukrainian grain exports. He also named who owns the destroyed objects - Kernel (Ukrainian oil producer), Viterra (Canadian grain supplier), CMA CGM Group (French transport company). "Food safety is back threatened again.
Humanity is hostage to a terrorist country, which blackmails the whole world with famine," Solsky stressed. The minister explained that the Russian attack was threatened by the Russian countries. In addition, the price of grain will increase, and then for food - meat, cereals, flour.
The official published photos from the scene of Russian missiles: we note that on the night of May 18 to 19, one of the greatest shelling of Odesa region tried: the Russians beat Onyx and X-22 missiles, the Armed Forces reported. After the shelling, it became known about thousands of tons of grain that burned in the ports. The President's office stated that the Russians planned to have a famine and explained how the world should react for Russia to lose war.
We remind you that on July 18, the term of continuation of the "grain agreement" has expired: Russian officials stated that they were not planning to continue it. Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Erdogan hopes to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin. One of the topics of communication is the continuation of the so -called "Black Sea Initiative", which made it possible to export Ukrainian grain.