200 million tons of cargo transported through the Ukrainian maritime corridor

Since September 2023, 200 million tons of cargo have been transported through the Ukrainian maritime corridor, and the total number of processed vessels has exceeded 7,800.
Since September 2023, 200 million tons of cargo have passed through the Ukrainian sea corridor, of which 118 million tons are grain. In total, more than 7,800 vessels have been processed, said Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction of Ukraine Oleksiy Kuleba.
“Since the beginning of 2026, Ukrainian seaports have already processed almost 35 million tons of cargo. Ukrainian cargo has been sent to 56 countries around the world. This is the result of the daily work of thousands of people in extremely difficult conditions. Port workers, logisticians, sailors, dispatchers, engineers and repair crews work under fire, restore damaged infrastructure and ensure the movement of vessels. It is thanks to their work that Ukraine remains part of the global food system and fulfills its responsibility to dozens of countries,” the official noted.
The corridor continues to operate despite Russia’s systematic attacks on ports and logistics infrastructure. In April alone, over 500 UAV attacks on logistics were recorded — in fact, the attacks took place every other day.
In total, since the start of the full-scale war, 935 port infrastructure facilities and 191 civilian vessels have been damaged or partially destroyed, and 255 civilians have been injured.
Also, as USM wrote, the previous day, German Ambassador Heiko Thoms visited the Odesa port.
