This de facto suspension has been in effect for the past two days due to a military decision citing an “explosive threat,” one of the consulting firms said.
Ukraine has suspended work on a new grain corridor in the Black Sea due to a possible threat from Russia. This was reported by the consulting company Barva Invest in connection with the Administration of Seaports of Ukraine (AMU) on Telegram on Thursday, October 26.
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“We would like to inform you about the temporary suspension of the movement of inbound and outbound vehicles. The current ban applies on October 26, but it is possible that it will be extended,” the message said.
The USPA is said to have published a message the previous day that the movement of ships along the corridor will be suspended from October 26, 2023.
“This de facto suspension has been in effect for the past two days due to military decisions citing the ‘explosive threat’ arising from increased Russian aviation activity,” the company said.
Yesterday, the Ukrainian Armed Forces announced that Russian aviation has been active in the grain corridor. The Russians dropped some explosive devices.
We remind you that, unlike the previously operating “old” grain corridor, the new corridor carries ships not only with agricultural products, but also other cargo – metal and containers .
before Correspondent.net wrote in detail how Ukraine is creating its own Black Sea trade corridor.
Source: korrespondent

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