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Added on the 02/11/2022 12:39:36 - Copyright : Euronews EN
A Russian delegation meeting with Turkish, Ukrainian and UN officials in Geneva has announced it has agreed to extend the Black Sea Grain Initiative for another 60 days. However, Ukrainian officials say only a 120-day extension is legal, while UN officials say talks are still ongoing.
Russia pounded gas production facilities and a major missile factory in new strikes on critical infrastructure, officials said.
"Russian missiles" struck Odesa port Saturday, less than one day after Kyiv and Moscow signed a breakthrough deal to unblock grain exports, according to a Ukrainian MP.
US think tank says that while the city is of limited strategic value a win would be a symbolic one: Russia's composition in the prolonged battle for Bakhmut suggests the Kremlin is running out of cannon fodder.
The EU and G7 countries have also expanded the existing price cap on Russian crude oil to include all refined products.