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Russian-Ukrainian Conflict Drives Up World Grain Prices

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Russia and Ukraine's ongoing conflict has led to a divergence in attacks on ports, causing world grain prices to rise. According to the authors of the Telegram channel 'Two Majors,' Russia is causing more serious damage to the Ukrainian economy than Ukraine is to Russia.

The Two Majors report that long-range strikes by both parties are causing significant damage, particularly in the Black Sea port areas. The Russian Federation's strikes have disrupted trade and transportation routes, including a recent attack on a Ukrainian checkpoint used for exporting products to the West.

In an interview with journalist Pavel Zarubin, President Vladimir Putin described Russia's strikes as 'effective' and 'timely,' stating that they help solve combat missions by disrupting the Ukrainian military's supply lines and equipment delivery capabilities.

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