"Not Against Grain Deal" Says Putin, Odesa Assault Continues, Zelensky Accuses Russia Of Food Terror

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Russia attacked the southern port city of Odesa for the third night in a row, according to Ukrainian authorities. At least two people were injured in the attacks, the head of the region's military administration Oleh Kiper said. At least eight Russian Tu-22M3 aircraft were "flying in the direction of the Black Sea," the Ukrainian Air Force said early on July 20. The Ukrainian Air Force warned that Russian supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles "were launched in the direction of the Odesa region". Russian attacks over the previous two nights damaged the port infrastructure in the city, officials said. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the attack on Odesa port proves that Ukraine is not the only target of Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the West of using the grain deal to profit from global hunger. He also said that Russia would immediately return to the agreement if all its conditions were met. Russia could target civilian ships in the Black Sea and blame Ukraine following the grain deal exit, a US official has said. Watch this video to know what's latest in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

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