Ukraine asks Israel to seize a vessel suspected of carrying grain stolen by Russia. Kyiv says Israel has ignored previous appeals to prevent the arrival of the cargo at its ports.
Ukraine has requested that Israel seize a vessel suspected of carrying grain stolen by Russia, citing a lack of response to previous appeals regarding the cargo. The move marks an escalation in diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
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Ukraine has requested that Israel seize a vessel suspected of carrying grain stolen by Russia, citing a lack of response to previous appeals regarding the cargo. The move marks an escalation in diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
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