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The Polish canal bypassing Russia has already received almost a thousand vessels
As of July 2, almost a thousand ships passed through the Vistula Spit in Poland through the shipping channel.
The port of Ust-Dunaisk has not yet been handed over to the new owner
The winning company of the auction for the privatization of the port of Ust-Dunaisk has not yet received the purchased objects for use.
Only business: how foreign ships enter both Ukrainian and Russian ports
The charterers involved in the Grain Initiative continue to load vessels in the ports of the terrorist country.
World grain traders stopped the export of Russian grain
From July 1, global grain traders stopped exporting Russian grain.
Development of the Bystre estuary will help increase grain exports by 1 million tons per month
Development of the Bystre estuary on the Danube River will give Ukraine the opportunity to increase the export of agricultural products by 1 million tons every month.
Shell continues to benefit from Russian gas
The British oil and gas company Shell has still not left the Russian market – a year after promising to stop doing business with the terrorist country.
Russia is updating its “shadow fleet” of tankers
The shadow fleet of Russian tankers carrying sanctioned oil is beginning to “get younger”.
The EU can connect a subsidiary of Rossilkhozbank to SWIFT to save the Grain Agreement
The countries of the European Union are discussing the possibility of connecting the subsidiary structure of Rossilhospbank to the international SWIFT system.
Ukrainian Navy plans to create a mine countermeasures division
In the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, they talked about plans to create a mine countermeasures division for the safety of civilian shipping.
Freight rates in the Black and Azov seas are increasing
During the last week, freight rates from the ports of the Azov-Black Sea and Danube regions have increased slightly.
Neizhpapa: the Russian fleet is afraid to approach the coast of Odesa
The naval forces of the invaders do not approach the shores of Odessa at a distance of less than 100 nautical miles.
The Ministry of Defense does not yet allow ship calls outside the Grain Agreement
The Grain Agreement should expire on July 17.
An ancient boat was found on the territory of the destroyed Kakhovskyi reservoir
A boat, which may be 500 years old, was discovered in the Khortytsia National Reserve, on the site of the shallowed Kakhovskyi Reservoir
On the sea front: military and civilian sailors of Ukraine celebrate a professional holiday
In Ukraine, July 2 is celebrated as the Day of the Naval Forces and the Day of Workers of the Sea and River Fleet. Both holidays are celebrated on the first Sunday of July. The Day of the Navy of Ukraine was initiated by the Presidential Decree in 1996. The holiday was celebrated for the…
Russia has been blocking the work of the Grain Agreement for a week
The Russian Federation has been blocking the registration of vessels as part of the “grain agreement” since June 26.
The Russians set up a crematorium in the port of Berdyansk
The occupiers set up a mobile crematorium in the Berdyansk port to hide their losses.
Export of oil from the western ports of the Russian Federation will fall by 17.39%
Russian oil exports from the ports of Primorsk, Ust-Luga and Novorossiysk will drop to 1.9 million barrels per day in July.
A dozen dead dolphins were found on the Odesa coast
During the last month, a dozen dead dolphins were found on the coast of Odesa.