1st grain ship leaves Ukraine's Odesa port after months of Russian blockade

The first ship carrying grain from Ukraine left a port in the Odesa region Monday, after months of Russian blockade helped fuel a mounting global food crisis.

The first ship carrying grain from Ukraine left a port in the southern city of Odesa Monday, after months of Russian blockade helped fuel a mounting global food crisis.

The breakthrough follows a United Nations-backed deal between Kyiv and Moscow last month and while intense fighting continues in the east and the south. The departure of the first shipment will raise hopes that the impact of the war — now five months old — might be eased for millions facing hunger and poverty across the world, though doubts over Russia's commitment to any deal will continue.

Loaded with 26,000 tons of Ukrainian corn, the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo ship Razoni began its journey early Monday through heavily mined waters beyond the Black Sea and toward the port of Tripoli in Lebanon, officials said.

Ukraine’s infrastructure minister, Oleksandr Kubrakov, said in a Facebook post that the vessel would move along a safe corridor established by the U.N. and Turkey and observed by Russia's Navy.

Sixteen more ships that have been blocked since the beginning of the Russian invasion are also waiting to leave Odesa, Kubrakov added. He called the first ship’s departure “a colossal success for ensuring global food security.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/1st-grain-shipment-leaves-ukraine-odesa-port-russian-blockade-rcna40581


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