Odesa Attack: Echoes of War on Global Food Security
Ukraine's foreign minister condemned Russia's missile attack on Odesa, which damaged a grain vessel and resulted in four deaths. The attack underscores the war's proximity to countries like Algeria and Syria, as the vessel was set to deliver wheat to Algeria, highlighting threats to global food security.

Ukraine's foreign minister decried a recent missile strike by Russia on the Black Sea port of Odesa, targeting a grain vessel and killing four individuals, as a menace to global food security.
Andrii Sybiha noted on X that the war's reach extends close to regions such as Algeria and Syria.
The attacked vessel was bound for Algeria with wheat, emphasizing the broader implications for international food supplies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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