Ukraine’s Black Sea grain corridor has impressively resumed full capacity, mirroring its pre-war function. This marks a vital recovery in the nation’s agricultural exports, crucial for global food security. Initially, Russian naval blockades and attacks significantly hindered this essential export route. However, Ukraine’s strategic countermeasures have successfully reversed this situation. The Ukrainian Navy’s spokesman, Dmytro […]
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