Mariupol port: up to six invaders ship calls recorded in September

Mariupol port: up to six invaders ship calls recorded in September


The main cargoes for transshipment remain stolen coal and kaolin.

In September, 5-6 ship calls were recorded in the Mariupol port, mostly of “river-sea” class vessels. This was reported by the head of the Center for the Study of the Occupation, Petro Andryushchenko.

Separately, the mooring of one sea bulk carrier was recorded, which was between the port and the ship repair yard.

Meanwhile, active dredging work is underway in the water area in preparation for the lifting of sunken ships. In parallel, repairs are being made to the berths in the area of ​​the former ship repair yard, which, according to the reconstruction plans, are being used to base Russian military boats.

Railway deliveries of coal to Mariupol continue in a systematic mode, which indicates an increase in logistics in favor of the invaders.

Recently, USM wrote that a sea checkpoint across the “Russian border” is being prepared in the port of Mariupol.