Foreign media: Ukrainian city was attacked by missiles, and the US and Canadian companies were bombed
Author:Global Times Time:2022.06.24
According to Reuters reported on June 22, Nicholaev, a city in southern Ukraine, was attacked by missiles on Wednesday. The local mayor Oleksandr Senkevych said that the attack killed at least one person. And destroyed buildings including a school.
Picture source: AGWEB report screenshot
Senkevic said that the attack caused a number of fires, some residential and commercial buildings were damaged, and the city was shrouded in thick smoke. He said on the National Television: "I have always said that the city is still very dangerous. Before, people went out in groups, but now they go out less times."
Vitaliy Kim, Governor of Nicholaev, said earlier on Wednesday that a total of 7 missiles hit Nicholaev. Viterra, a Canadian grain processor, said the company owned the Everi dock at the port of Nicholaev's port at the attack and died after being attacked.
According to AgWeb, the US agricultural website, at least two large grain docks were attacked by the Port of Nicholaeev, one of which was affiliated with American companies and the other was a Canadian company.
At the same time, Russia stated that it is considering an agreement supported by the United Nations to ship out of the grain that was blocked at the port of Ukraine. Promoting Russia's grain and fertilizer exports is a key part of the package agreement that United Nations and Turkish officials are trying to reach with Moscow. The agreement will also allow Ukrainian food from the Port of Ao Desa in Black Sea.
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