
Ukraine says Russia has bombed a port in Odessa, just hours after they signed an agreement to allow grain exports.
Officials have accused Vladimir Putin of 'spitting in the face' of the UN by flaunting the deal's terms.
This comes after an MP for Odessa, Oleksiy Honcharenko, said he didn't believe Russia, urging precaution around the agreement.
The UN secretary general had described the deal as a "beacon of hope" with millions of people relying on grain that's stuck in the Ukrainian port city of Odessa.
⚡️ 10 explosions reported in Odesa. Some rockets taken down by air defense. Fire in port, rocket strike in port area confirmed.
In light of grain agreement a logical❓️ arises - who will ensure safety of grain ships in Odesa ports if ?? continues strikes and how will it be done? pic.twitter.com/k8u7qMDEWn— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) July 23, 2022