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By Patrick Jackson
BBC News
People in the Russian-occupied city of Kherson woke to news of a new Ukrainian rocket strike on a bridge connecting it to the east bank of the Dnipro river.
The Russian-backed authorities closed the Antonivskiy Bridge to civilian traffic after the overnight bombardment, the third in a week.
The attack using the high-precision Himars system further punctured the bridge with holes.
It is a crucial supply line for Russian forces as they prepare to defend the city from an expected Ukrainian offensive, although Russian-appointed officials say it is used mainly by civilian traffic.
Gas prices soar again
They took off after Russia made good on a threat to further cut supplies to Germany and other central European countries.
Critics accuse the Russian government of using gas, one of its most important exports, as a political weapon.
Russia has been reducing flows through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany, which is now operating at less than a fifth of its normal capacity.
So what can Germany and other EU states do? Read our explainer.
Getting ready to ship grain
Ukraine says work has started at three ports aimed at forming "green corridors" to allow grain exports.
Kyiv and Moscow struck a deal to allow the grain exports last week. Russia agreed not to target ports while grain was in transit, while Ukraine pledged to guide cargo ships through waters that had been mined.
There were fears at the weekend that the deal might collapse after Russia attacked a target in Odesa, and Russia has warned that obstacles to Russia's own agricultural exports must be removed.
But in another sign that the deal is going ahead, the Joint Co-ordination Centre (JCC) meant to oversee the process was formally launched in Istanbul.
Warm words for Boris Johnson
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said the outgoing British prime minister is a "big friend" of his country and should not "disappear" after he stands down.
Speaking to TalkTV, he said he would like Mr Johnson to remain "somewhere in politics in a position to be someone".
Mr Johnson presented Mr Zelensky with the Sir Winston Churchill Leadership Award on Tuesday.
The prime minister is due to leave office on 6 September.
The UK is one of the leading donors of military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine, and has imposed sanctions on Russia.
Mr Johnson has visited Ukraine twice since the invasion.
MasterChef job for refugee
A Ukrainian refugee who worked on the country's MasterChef TV show has found a job on the British version.
Alina Nesterova landed the job after fleeing her home in Kyiv when Russia invaded. She found a place to stay in the English town of Basingstoke with a Homes for Ukraine host family.
But her happiness was clouded after her phone was stolen from her in the street as she texted her parents who remain in Ukraine.
The phone contained all her Ukrainian information and photos - "all my memories - my last photo from the bunker, my last photo with my friends".
Still, she says she loves her new job: "It's a lovely team, wonderful colleagues."