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Italy closed ports for Russian ships

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This measure also applies to ships that change their flag from Russian to any other after February 24, 2022.

As part of European sanctions against the Russian Federation, Italy has been closing ports for Russian ships since April 17. Repubblica.it reports.

It was noted that Russian ships, now in Italian ports, had to leave them immediately after the completion of commercial activities.

This measure also applies to ships that change their flag from Russian to any other after February 24, 2022.

However, the ban does not apply to ships that require assistance or shelter, that require access to ports for security reasons, or that rescue people at sea.

It will be recalled that the Irish Ministry of Transport has issued a directive for all ports and port captains of the country to ban from next Sunday, April 17, the entry of ships registered in the Russian Federation.

Russia’s oceans have been declared a ‘military zone’ – Reuters

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Source: korrespondent

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