Friday, June 3, 2022

Egyptian MIG 29s

 

Head to Ukraine so wheat May be exported


As Food Shortages Loom, Egyptian MIG 29’s fly into action a Race to Free Ukraine’s Stranded Grain

An operation to bring grain out from Ukraine through Lithuania, with considerable political hurdles, is just one option being considered amid warnings of mass starvation around the world.

Klaipeda Port in Lithuania. The facility on the Baltic Sea is seen as one possible solution for getting grain trapped in Ukraine onto global markets.
Credit...Maciek Nabrdalik for The New York Times
Klaipeda Port in Lithuania. The facility on the Baltic Sea is seen as one possible solution for getting grain trapped in Ukraine onto global markets.

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KLAIPEDA, Lithuania — The Baltic Sea port has silos to store plenty of grain, railway lines to transport it there from Ukraine, where it has been trapped by the war, and a deep harbor ready for ships that can take it to Egypt, Yemen and other countries in desperate need of food.

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