About 1,400 wagons are heading to the port of Chornomorsk
Despite the Russian attack on the railway infrastructure in Odesa, almost one and a half thousand wagons are moving in the direction of the port of Chornomorsk.
As a result of the Russian attacks, the volume of wagon unloading in the ports of Great Odesa decreased by 133 units per day for a week. This was reported by the deputy director of the department of commercial work of the UZ Valerii Tkachev.
The number of grain wagons moving towards deep-sea ports has also decreased. The reduction per week reaches 578 units — from 7,479 to 6,901 wagons.
At the same time, as of April 15, approximately 1.4 thousand wagons are heading to the port of Chornomorsk, whose railway infrastructure was attacked by the Russian Federation. Cargoes are redirected to other ports, a convention has been temporarily implemented for transportation to the Black Sea.
The queue of wagons with grain in the direction of the port of Izmail increased by 486 units. At the same time, the average daily rate of unloading wagons with grain at the port of Izmail decreased by 12 wagons and currently amounts to 88 units.
Previously, USM wrote that shelling of Odesa region ports led to downtime in the work of Ukrzaliznytsia.