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Ukrainian sailors diplomas will be recognized in Spain
The Shipping Administration has signed an agreement on mutual recognition of diplomas/ certificates of seafarers with Spain.
A Russian sonar spying on submarines was found in Lithuania
In Lithuania, a Russian hydroacoustic sonar for the detection and localization of submarines was found on the coast.
USAID purchased 85 grain trucks for Louis Dreyfus in Ukraine
A project of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) purchased 85 grain cars for the Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC).
The Russians disguise the Shahed-136 UAV as motor boats
Russians disguise Shahed-136 kamikaze drones in documentation as motor boats. The data was made public by hackers who hacked the invaders’ servers.
Shmyhal: Ukraine started pre-war exports by sea
Ukraine reached the pre-war level of exports by sea. Total exports are also nearing pre-invasion levels.
The UDS will form a supervisory board
A supervisory board will be formed in PJSC “Ukrainian Danube Shipping”. For this, the company was included in the list of particularly important for the economy.
Ukrainian sailors have already received more than 2,000 service records by mail
In three months, sailors from Ukraine received more than 2,000 service records remotely – by mail.
Greek shipowners are transporting less and less Russian oil
Shipowners of Greek tankers refuse to trade in Russian crude oil due to increased US sanctions.
The Special operations forces blew up a mining platform captured by the Russians near Crimea (video)
Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine blew up a Russian-captured mining platform in the Black Sea, near the coast of occupied Crimea.
Japan and the G7 countries will strengthen the price ceiling for Russian oil
From February 20, Japan and the G7 countries plan to tighten the rules on limiting prices for imports of Russian oil.
The FSB tried to investigate the coastal infrastructure of Odesa region
An SBU employee scouted for the FSB the geolocation of fortifications and engineering barriers near the coastline of Odesa region.
The Russians put the damaged missile ship “Askold” into dry dock
The Russians put the damaged ship “Askold” into a dry dock in the occupied Crimea.
The peace formula provides for safe navigation in the Black Sea, — Zelenskyy
One of the tangible results of the implementation of the Ukrainian peace formula should be free and safe navigation in the Black Sea.
Canada may invest in Ukrainian ports and shipbuilding
Canadian business is considering investment opportunities in the Ukrainian transport industry. In particular, it is about ports and shipbuilding.
Russia creates risks for shipping in the Gulf of Finland
The Russians are jamming GPS signals in the Baltic Sea, endangering civilian shipping.
Restoration of the Odesa Passenger Terminal after the Russian attack was estimated at $18 million
Restoration of the building of the passenger complex and the sea station of the Odesa seaport is estimated at $18 million.
The first self-propelled vessel of the UDS under modernization is being prepared for launch
At the Kilia Shipbuilding and Repair Plant, the hull of the motor ship “Captain Antipov” was repaired.
A container ship ran aground in Russia (photo)
The container ship ran aground in the deep-water port of St. Petersburg.