Russia claims Odesa attack hit only military targets; envoy says Ukraine kids kidnapped: Live updates

Russian officials Sunday insisted the country’s missile airstrike on the Ukrainian port of Odesa this weekend – which came just hours after the two countries signed identical agreements with the U.N. to allow grain exports to resume – hit only military targets. 

Blockage of the port has created a global food crisis. Saturday’s strike was a “spit in the face” to Turkey and the United Nations, which brokered the agreements, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said.

The Ukrainian military said Saturday that Moscow had attacked the port with four cruise missiles, two of which had been shot down.

Command spokeswoman Nataliya Humenyuk said no grain storage facilities were hit in Odesa, but the two Russian Kalibr cruise missiles hit the port’s infrastructure and Ukrainian air defenses brought down two others, the Ukrainian military’s Southern Command said.

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Latest developments:

►Russian missiles hit Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa just hours after Moscow and Kyiv signed deals to allow grain exports to resume from there.

► Top Russian Diplomat Sergey Lavrov began the first leg of his trip across Africa in Egypt on Sunday, seeking to restore diplomatic ties and deflect blame on Russia for food shortages in the region.

►The State Department confirmed that two U.S. citizens thought to be fighting for Ukraine recently died in the country’s Donbas region, ABC News reported.

►The U.S. is sending another $270 million in security assistance to Ukraine, White House spokesman John Kirby said. The latest package includes Phoenix Ghost drones, medium-range rocket systems as well as ammunition and anti-armor systems. 

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