"Doubts about credibility": US condemns Russian shelling of Odessa

Moscow has not yet officially commented on the attack on the Ukrainian port city.

"Doubts about credibility": US condemns Russian shelling of Odessa

Moscow has not yet officially commented on the attack on the Ukrainian port city. However, Washington sees Russia as responsible. US Secretary of State Blinken questions how serious the Kremlin was about signing the grain deal.

The US government has blamed Russia for the shelling of the Ukrainian port city of Odessa and has strongly condemned the attack. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Russia broke its commitments just a day after agreeing to export Ukrainian grain across the Black Sea. "This attack raises serious doubts about the credibility of Russia's commitment to yesterday's agreement."

Blinken said the shelling was undermining the work of the United Nations, Turkey and Ukraine to get essential food products to world markets. Russia bears responsibility for worsening the global food crisis. Moscow has approved the grain export agreement and now has the duty to fully implement it.

According to Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar, Russia has said it had nothing to do with the attack and wanted to investigate the incident. So far, there has been no official Russian reaction. On Friday, Russia had pledged in an agreement that ships for export would be allowed to use a sea corridor and not fired at them.

The three ports involved must therefore not be attacked. Among other things, it is about the export of millions of tons of grain. The agreement, signed through the mediation of the United Nations and Turkey, provides for exports to be monitored from a control center in Istanbul.