which are keeping this deal going, for now. it couldn t be more fragile. moscow s released this footage, admitting to a missile attack on the port of odesa yesterday, a day after agreeing to leave it alone. it claims a military ship and warehouse full of western supplied missiles were the targets. the kremlin s likely defence that it didn t violate the deal. russia denies being the cause of this food crisis. its foreign minister sergei lavrov is on a charm offensive in africa, trying to gather support. first stop, egypt one of ukraine s biggest grain customers. translation: the food crisis didn t start - yesterday or in february. it started with the pandemic, because of serious mistakes that western states made regarding food and energy. regardless of blame, if volodymyr doesn t sell his grain there won t be a next harvest. james waterhouse,
farmers like volodymyr need this agreement to work for their livelihoods. ukraine needs it to work for its economy. and tens of millions of people around the world need it to work to survive. and it is those forces which are keeping this deal going, for now. it couldn t be more fragile. moscow s released this footage, admitting to a missile attack on the port of odesa yesterday, a day after agreeing to leave it alone. it claims a military ship and warehouse full of western supplied missiles were the targets. the kremlin s likely defence that it didn t violate the deal. russia denies being the cause of this food crisis. its foreign minister sergei lavrov is on a charm offensive in africa, trying to gather support. first stop, egypt one of ukraine s biggest grain customers. translation: the food crisis didn t start -
to leave it alone. it claims a military ship and warehouse full of western supplied missiles were the targets. the kremlin s likely defence that it didn t violate the deal. russia denies being the cause of this food crisis. its foreign minister sergei lavrov is on a charm offensive in africa, trying to gather support. first stop, egypt one of ukraine s biggest grain customers. translation: the food crisis didn t start - yesterday or in february. it started with the pandemic, because of serious mistakes that western states made regarding food and energy. regardless of blame, if volodymyr doesn t sell his grain there won t be a next harvest. james waterhouse, bbc news, in odesa. four years ago, our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, reported on a story which deeply affected him as a father
it s the same type of missile, according to the president, that was used in that mall attack in kremenchuk. this is the type of missile that could sink a military ship, clearly not meant to be fired into these civilian areas at all. but that is what we are seeing here. what the intended target is because this type of missile is not quite as accurate as the more modern varieties. what the intended target is is not entirely clear. but one thing that stood out to me is the area these were fired in is only about five miles or so from a very critical bridge, the only rail link from the far southwest corner of ukraine and the rest of the country. this is a bridge the russians have hit over and over again over the course of this war. these missiles can strike anywhere in the country, wolf, as we re finding out, and the ukrainians have been asking for more and more air defense systems. and it seems like they re getting that from the united states, which has just been announced tonight.
rehabilitation facility, and a summer camp as well. the type of missile used here as well would have been fired from an airplane over the black sea. it s the same type of missile, according to the president, that was used in that mall attack in kremenchuk. this is the type of missile that could sink a military ship, clearly not meant to be fired into these civilian areas at all. but that is what we are seeing here. what the intended target is because this tup of missile is not quite as accurate as the more modern varieties. what the intended target is is not entirely clear. but one thing that stood out to me is the area these were fired in is only about five miles or so from the only critical bridge from the far southwest corner of ukraine and the rest of the country. this is a bridge the russians have hit over and over again over the course of this war. these missiles can strike anywhere in the country, wolf, as we re finding out, and the ukrainians have been asking for