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Greece’s naval exercises are becoming an obstacle to the illegal trade in Russian oil
The Greek Navy conducts exercises in the area of the Laconian Gulf, where previously Russian oil was regularly transferred from ship to ship.

A Russian thief bulk carrier took another 27,500 tons of grain from Crimea
A cargo of stolen Ukrainian grain is heading to the Lebanese port Beirut.

Mykola Solskyi was dismissed from the post of Minister of Agricultural Policy
Mykola Solskyi was dismissed from the post of Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine.

Kubrakov commented on his dismissal
The Minister of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development Oleksandr Kubrakov was dismissed from his post on Thursday, May 9.

Oleksandr Kubrakov was dismissed from his post
Oleksandr Kubrakov was dismissed from the post of Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction – Minister of Communiies, Territories and Infrastructure Development.

EU ambassadors approved the transfer of profits from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine
The ambassadors of the European Union approved providing Ukraine with excess profits from the frozen assets of the terrorist country.

High Anti-Corruption Court sent Deputy Minister Solskyi to the pre-trial detention center
The High Anti-Corruption Court sent Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Mykola Solskyi to pre-trial detention center.

The draft of Kubrakov’s dismissal was registered in Verkhovna Rada
The Verkhovna Rada registered a draft resolution on the dismissal of Oleksandr Kubrakov, the Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction.

Freight rates in the Black Sea fell due to lower export rates
The reason for the decrease in ship freight rates in the ports of the Danube and Great Odesa was the shortage of cargo.

Russian frigate at the gunpoint: a new postal issue was put into circulation in Ukraine (photo)
The new postal issue, which has already been put into circulation, contains images of destroyed warships of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

NBU: Russia’s attacks on ports are significant, but currently the maritime corridor is operating stably
The National Bank of Ukraine assumes that the maritime corridor will continue to work stably, but risks due to Russian shelling make exports difficult.

The ex-head of the State Property Fund was arrested in absentia for embezzlement of Odesa Port Plant and UMCC
The higher anti-corruption court chose a preventive measure against the former head of the State Property Fund of Ukraine, Dmytro Sennychenko.

Rosneft tankers “stuck” at sea due to South Korea’s investigation
More than 2 million barrels of Russian oil were “stuck” for more than a week as buyers from South Korea became more cautious following an investigation into Russian imports.

Since the beginning of May, Ukraine has exported more than 1 million tons of grain
Only in the first 7 days of May, Ukrainian farmers exported 1.047 million tons of grain and leguminous crops.

The European Commission is preparing new sanctions against Russian vessels
The new EU restrictions will be directed against the so-called shadow tanker fleet of the Russian Federation.

New methods: Defense Intelligence commented on the defeat of Russian vessels
The Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense said that Ukrainian special forces are constantly inventing new methods to destroy Russian ships and boats near Crimea.

A sea mine was destroyed on the coast of Odesa region (video)
The anchor mine, which was brought to the coast of Odesa region, was neutralized by controlled detonation.

The Cabinet of Ministers approved the Procedure for providing compensation to ship owners
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the Procedure for providing guarantees of compensation for damage to charterers, operators, owners of sea vessels and inland navigation vessels.