Today, the JCC plans to check 10 vessels, but russian federation is trying to prevent it
Today, April 27, the Joint Coordination Center (JCC) plans to inspect 10 vessels transporting Ukrainian grain within the “grain corridor”.
However, the russians continue to sabotage the work of the “grain corridor” and deliberately delay the time of inspections. So, over the past day, it was possible to inspect only 4 vessels out of 11 planned, reported on the USPA Facebook page.
Currently, the total inspection time of one vessel is more than 3 hours:
• Vessels Servet Ana and BC Lara were inspected for 3 hours each;
• Mastro Mitros — 4 hours 45 minutes;
• Deep Blue was tested for 6 hours 30 minutes — actually 2 days.
We will remind you that on Wednesday, April 26, representatives of russian federation at the JCC refused to approve the movement ships to/from seaports of Ukraine through the “grain corridor”. As a result, 4 vessels could not leave the ports of Greater Odessa, including the vessel AKDENIZ-M, which was chartered by the UN World Food Program to deliver wheat to Ethiopia.
Currently, 97 vessels are waiting in line in the Bosphorus Strait: 72 for entry and 25 for exit.