On October 30, the Ukrainian side did not receive permission from the Joint Coordination Center to pass through the secure corridor and conduct inspections.
The movement of 218 ships carrying grain from Ukraine as part of the “grain deal” has been effectively blocked due to Russia’s suspension of participation in it, the Ukrainian Ministry of Infrastructure said.
They explained that the vessels could not continue moving due to the fact that the Ukrainian side, on October 30, did not receive permission from the Joint Coordination Center to pass through the safe corridor and conduct inspections.
Of the 218 vessels blocked from traffic, 95 have already left Ukrainian ports and are awaiting inspection, another 101 are awaiting inspection to enter Ukrainian ports, and the remaining 22 are awaiting release from Ukrainian port.
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“The Ukrainian side did not stop the movement of goods through the “grain corridor”, even despite the Russian military attack on the port and energy infrastructure. Also, 15 cases of UAVs and Russian aircraft approaching civilian ships participating in the Initiative. at a prohibited distance,” the statement said. Ministry of Infrastructure.
Recall, on October 29, Russia announced that it would stop participating in the implementation of the “grain agreement”, calling the attacks against warships in Sevastopol Bay a terrorist act. The Russian Defense Ministry said that ships of the Black Sea Fleet, which are said to be involved in ensuring the security of the grain corridor, have been the target of the attack in Sevastopol Bay.
Source: korrespondent

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