The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed that the water force raid Odessa missile missile on July 23, saying the attack on Ukrainian military infrastructure.

The Kablir missile destroyed military infrastructure at Odessa port, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova today posted on Telegram, and said the high accurate attack sank an Ukrainian patrol boat.

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Mr. Volodymyr Zelensky called Odessa Port's ambush as 'Russia's blatant critically cruel behavior'.

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Ukrainian officials on July 23 accused Russia of ambushing Odessa port with 4 Kalibr cruise missiles.

Ukraine criticized the attack of cold water to the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, intermediaries for the agreement to release dozens of tons of grains.

The cereal agreement was signed on July 22 in Istanbul with the participation of the Russian, Ukrainian delegation, UN Secretary General and the President of Turkey.

The coordination center in Istanbul, including representatives from UN, Ukraine, Russia and Turkey, will check the cargo trains to Ukraine to ensure they do not carry weapons or supplies for combat.

Farhan HAQ, a spokesman for Mr. Guterres, said the UN Secretary General violently condemned the ambush against Ukraine's Odessa port.

Location of Odessa city.

About 25 million tons of wheat and Ukrainian cereals are stuck in the towers containing the black sea.

Exporting cereals is said to be the cause of global food prices, and at the same time raise concerns about famine, especially in the poorest countries in the world.

Russia rejected the allegations to seriously make the food crisis, saying that the main reason was from Western sanctions to exporting goods and fertilizer of this country.

The United Nations Secretary General condemned the Odessa Port Raid, calling for Russia and related parties to carry out a newly signed cereal agreement.

Ukraine accused Russia as a rocket at Odessa port, where millions of tons of cereals were trapped, one day after the UN agreement was signed.