Four ships with a total deadweight of more than 168 thousand tons, owned by ship owners from Greece and Turkey, left Ukrainian ports.
Five more ships with a total deadweight of more than 163 thousand tons arrived in the ports of Greater Odessa, two of which are already making their second trip to Ukraine. This was announced by the head of the Monitoring Group of Sanctions and Freedom of Navigation at the Institute of Black Sea Strategic Studies, Andrei Klimenko.
According to him, the ships belong to owners from Greece, Turkey, Liberia, and Panama. Two of the five vessels are now on their second voyage.
Klimenko added that four ships with a total deadweight of more than 168 thousand tons, owned by ship owners from Greece and Turkey, left Ukrainian ports.
We remind you that the sea corridor continues to operate. There is currently no established operating schedule for the Black Sea corridor – ships operate when the security situation allows.
As reported, two more bulk carriers left Greater Odessa ports through a temporary corridor to the sea. They can carry about 150 thousand tons of cargo on board.
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