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Russia readies to reroute exports from Sea of Azov after Ukrainian attacks

Russia is rerouting grain exports from the Sea of Azov following Ukrainian attacks that halted shipping on a key wheat route.

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Russia is preparing to divert exports from the Sea of Azov after Ukrainian strikes disrupted shipping operations. The attacks have halted movement on a key wheat route and coincide with a deepening Russian fuel crisis.

Coverage from The Moscow Times, Al Jazeera, and France 24 emphasizes the shift in export logistics. Reuters reports that Russia has accused Ukraine of terrorism in the Sea of Azov, describing the actions as Kyiv opening a new front in the war.

Market watchers are monitoring the impact on global wheat prices, as the Oklahoma Farm Report notes that USDA reports and global uncertainty are keeping wheat markets on edge.

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Why is Russia rerouting its exports?

Russia is rerouting exports due to Ukrainian attacks in the Sea of Azov that have halted shipping on a key wheat route.

What has Russia's reaction been to these attacks?

According to Reuters, Russia has accused Ukraine of terrorism in the Sea of Azov.

What other factors are affecting wheat markets?

USDA reports and general global uncertainty are contributing to market instability.

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