The ships carried more than 5.6 million metric tons of grain and other cargo, Bridget Brink said.
On November 24, 153, the ships took advantage of the humanitarian corridor in the Black Sea established by the Naval Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This was announced by the US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink in Twitter on Friday.
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“To date, 153 ships carrying more than 5.6 million metric tons of grain and other cargo have passed through Ukraine’s Black Sea Humanitarian Corridor,” he wrote.
Brink emphasized that in this way it is possible to support farmers and other businesses in Ukraine and provide the world with food and other goods.
In turn, the Spokesman of the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov today did not comment on the situation with the inspection of ships in the Black Sea following the navigation corridor in the ports of Ukraine.
Journalists asked him why more and more foreign ships were entering Ukrainian ports to load grain without inspection.
“This question is for the Ministry of Defense,” said Peskov.
And the Southern Defense Forces reported that the Russians conducted airstrikes in the direction of the sea corridor twice in 24 hours.
“During the day, two air strikes were carried out in the direction of the navigation corridor using four unidentified air weapons, most likely underwater mines,” the report said.
We remind you that on November 8, the Russians launched a missile attack on a ship calling at the port of the Odessa region. The invaders fired Kh-31P anti-radar missiles.
The Liberian flagged ship is civilian. Due to the enemy attack, the pilot died and three crew members (Philippine citizens) were injured.
The next day it became known that Ukraine had sent six ships with agricultural products.
Source: korrespondent

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