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Another six ships with agricultural products left Odessa ports

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Turkey’s Defense Ministry says the grain shipment is proceeding as planned. More than 2 million tons of agricultural products have been exported.

On Tuesday, September 6, six vessels with Ukrainian agricultural products left from the ports of Greater Odessa along the “grain corridor”. About that saying goodbye Ministry of Defense of Turkey.

“In the morning, six more ships left Ukrainian ports,” the report said.

The ministry said grain shipments are proceeding as planned.

It was earlier reported that more than 2 million tons of agricultural products have been exported through the “grain corridor”.

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Source: korrespondent

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