Since the beginning of August, 177 ships with agricultural products have left Ukrainian ports, including eight today.
During the operation of the grain corridor, 4.1 million tons of agricultural products were exported from Ukraine, the press service of the Ministry of Infrastructure reported on Tuesday, September 20.
function news4517665() {
$.get(‘//’ + window.location.host + ‘/ajax/module.aspx?spm_id=444&id=4517665&lang=2&IsAjax=true’, function (data) { $(‘#nk4517665’).html(data); });
}
news4517665();
In total, since the beginning of August, 177 ships with agricultural products for the countries of Asia, Europe and Africa have left Ukrainian ports.
In particular, today 8 ships with 195.7 thousand tons of agricultural products left the ports of Odessa and Chornomorsk. Bulk carriers PGE RAIN, SSI PRIDE, RIDER, TINA S depart from the port of Odessa port, and ships APHRODITE M, NYMPHI, PAULINE, NORAN depart from the port of Chornomorsk.
Also today, the bulk carrier BC VANESSA, the fourth vessel chartered by the UN World Food Program, is moored at the port of Odessa. The bulk carrier will be loaded with 30 thousand tons of wheat, which will be delivered to Afghanistan.
Recall that the previous President of Russia Vladimir Putin said that Ukrainian grain was not given to the poorest countries, as planned. He accused Ukraine of violating the deal and announced the need to change its terms.
The President’s Office denied Putin’s allegations, explaining them as a new attempt to blackmail the West into easing sanctions.
News from Correspondent.net on Telegram. Subscribe to our channel Athletistic
Source: korrespondent

I am Dylan Hudson, a dedicated and experienced journalist in the news industry. I have been working for Buna Times, as an author since 2018. My expertise lies in covering sports sections of the website and providing readers with reliable information on current sporting events.