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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Kyiv may impose sanctions over the purchase of grain taken by Russia from occupied Ukrainian territories and shipped to Israel. In a statement posted on platform X, Zelensky said a vessel carrying such grain had arrived at a port in Israel and was preparing to unload its cargo, stressing that the shipment “cannot be considered legitimate”. The warning follows an investigation by Haaretz, which reported that a ship carrying grain from Ukrainian territories docked in Haifa Port and waited to unload. According to the report, a Russian cargo ship identified as “Avinsk” had arrived in Haifa about two weeks earlier carrying wheat that Ukrainian authorities say was taken from occupied areas and is […]
