A GRAIN warehouse bursts into flames after a missile strike from Mad Vlad.
Russian troops launched the attack on the Dnipropetrovsk region, hitting a grain warehouse.
Shocking footage shows a missile smashing into the side of the building before it bursts into flames.
Around 4.5million tonnes of grain are sitting in closed occupied Ukrainian ports, according to UN World Food Programme director Martin Frick.
Mr Frick said: “None of the grain can be used right now. It is just sitting there.”
Valentin Reznichenko, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration said: “We had another ‘incoming’ in the Sinelnikovsky district.
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“The missile hit an elevator. It destroyed a warehouse containing grain.
“No casualties have been reported so far.
“The orcs are not affording any peace to our agricultural warehouses.”
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