
Ukraine Strikes Damage Russian Black Sea Fleet, Grain Prices Soar
Ukrainian attacks have reportedly damaged key Russian frigates and forced the Black Sea Fleet to withdraw to port, while Russian strikes killed 16 in Kyiv and the surrounding region. These developments have led to a significant increase in global wheat prices.
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