Budanov: Ukraine will export grain again, whether Russia likes it or not
Ukraine will start exporting grain again, despite Russia’s attacks. This was stated by the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine, Kyrylo Budanov, in an interview with the Bulgarian TV channel bTV.
“The attacks on Ukraine’s port infrastructure and grain storage facilities are yet another evidence of Russia’s crime against humanity,” said Kyrylo Budanov.
According to him, because Ukraine has reduced grain exports, it is mainly poor countries that are dependent on Ukraine for food, mainly in Asia and Africa, that suffer.
“Ukraine is taking measures to restore export volumes,” he said, adding that Ukraine will start exporting grain again, whether Russia likes it or not.
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