 Russia wants to mine grain corridor in the Black Sea. The United Kingdom has stated that following their intelligence information, Russia intends to install sea mines in the path of civilian vessels carrying Ukrainian grain for export. It is noted that Russia may continue to target civilian shipping in the Black Sea, including laying sea mines on the approaches to Ukrainian ports. The UK believes Russia is trying to endanger civilian vessels passing through the Ukrainian humanitarian corridor to deter Ukrainian grain export, allowing Russia to pressure the Ukrainian economy. Russia aims to refrain from openly causing the sinking of civilian vessels instead, falsely laying blame on Ukraine for conducting any attacks on civilian vessels in the Black Sea. The UK published information on the land mines to prevent any such incident. We are committed to ensuring Ukraine can continue to export its agricultural produce through all appropriate routes, including its humanitarian corridor, overland and via the Danube, UK said. The world is watching, and we see right through Russia's cynical attempts to lay blame on Ukraine for their attacks. We and our allies stand united against Putin and his attempts to harm Ukraine and thus harm the rest of the world. UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said, The UK authorities noted that Russia damaged 130 port infrastructure facilities in the cities of Odessa, Charnomarsk and Rennie after withdrawing from the Black Sea Grain Initiative. The Russians destroyed nearly 300,000 tonnes of grain that would be enough to feed over 1.3 million people for a year.