Ukrainian tanks fire from fields of wheat as Zelensky warns of world food crisis

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A UKRAINIAN tank fires from a field of wheat — as President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Russia’s invasion was triggering a world food crisis. The T-64BV led a fightback outside Soledar, in the embattled eastern region of Donbas. AFPA Ukrainian tank fires from a field of wheat — as President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Russia’s invasion was triggering a world food crisis[/caption] ReutersIn Kostiantynivka a dog named Buddy was pictured near his destroyed home after a Russian attack[/caption] In nearby Kostiantynivka a dog named Buddy was pictured near his destroyed home after a Russian attack, and a shelled house blazed in the city of Lysychansk. Meanwhile Mr Zelensky accused Vladimir Putin’s war machine of blockading ports and plundering grain needed in Asia and Africa. Speaking on a video link to a defence summit in Singapore, he said: “That hurts not just Ukrainians, but the entire world.” READ MORE ON UKRAINE PUTIN UP A FIGHT Putin issues CHILLING threat to Sweden as he aims 'to take back land' 'SWAP DEAL' Ukraine 'will swap Russian prisoners' to free hero Brit fighters on death row Most read in The Sun ACE'S SHAME England star booted out by partner after splashing £55k on escort netflix versus reality Love Island fans think Davide is twins with massive Netflix star DRESS SMART I'm a size 22 & found dress of the summer in Peacocks- I bought it in 2 colours spill the beans Love Island fans say the same thing as Gemma Owen's ex heads into the villa LOST AND FOUND Woman in China finds out missing lover is with his WIFE & kids in Norwich BEACH BABE Helen Flanagan shows off stunning figure as she models bikinis in Dubai Read More on The Sun OH TOT I was a lobster-eating millionaire at 6, now I'm 15 you'll be stunned by my wealth PRIMANIA I’m a stylist & obsessed with Primark's designer dupes - £1.50 candle is a must He blamed the invasion for soaring commodity and energy prices — and said Putin was now doing the same with food. He added: “It is on the battlefields of Ukraine that the future rules of this world are being decided along with the boundaries of the possible.” AFPA house is pictured ablaze in the city of Lysychansk[/caption] US prez:‘We were ignored By Liam Coleman JOE Biden has said Ukraine’s leader Volodymyr Zelensky “didn’t want to hear it” when he warned him that Russia had troops lined up on the border ready to invade. The US president, 79, was speaking to donors at a party hosted by Hollywood producer Jeffrey Katzenberg in Los Angeles. He said: “Nothing like this has happened since World War Two. “A lot of people thought I was maybe exaggerating. But I knew we had data.” Mr Biden acknowledged that a full-scale assault may have seemed far-fetched at the time. He accused Putin of “trying to obliterate the culture” of Ukrain and said the Kremlin leader saw capital Kyiv as “the seat of mother Russia”. Mr Zelensky has faced tough questions over his lack of preparation in the weeks before the invasion