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Russia has organized new hubs for the transshipment of sanctioned oil near Greece
The Greek islands of Lesbos and Chios have become a new hub for Russian oil transshipment.

France is making a documentary about the Black Sea during the war
French film company Artline Films, together with France Télévisions, has begun work on a new film, Black Sea: Fight for Might.

Agroholding “Nibulon” has fully formed the Board of Directors
Ukrainian agroholding Nibulon has completed the formation of the Board of Directors, a key corporate governance body.

TEUS and UGA have introduced a new meeting format for logistics businesses
The Ukrainian Grain Association, together with the transport and logistics company TEUS, have introduced a new format for meetings for business with representatives of the government, ministries and organizations.

Russia may transfer submarine technology to North Korea
Moscow may transfer technology to North Korea to create missiles and submarines in exchange for the participation of the North Korean military in the war against Ukraine.

Countries participating in the Food Security Summit will allocate $44 million for Grain from Ukraine
The participating countries of the Third International Summit on Food Security will allocate $44 million for the Grain from Ukraine humanitarian program.

ARMA sells seized Russian ore that was planned to be exported by sea from Odesa
The National Agency for Detection, Tracing and Asset Management (ARMA) has put up for sale more than two thousand tons of seized Russian ore.

Russian ship anchors near vessel that could damage cables in the Baltic Sea
The Russian missile corvette Mercury has anchored in the Kattegat Strait, near the “Yi Peng 3”, which is believed to have damaged two underwater cables.

Turkey’s closure of the straits prevented Russia from capturing Odesa and Mykolaiv, says Ukrainian ambassador
The Montreux Convention prevented Russia from using its maritime superiority to capture Odesa, Mykolaiv and other territories.

South Korea allocates $6 million to support Grain from Ukraine
South Korea plans to provide humanitarian aid worth $6 million under the Grain from Ukraine initiative.

Russia has already attacked 321 infrastructure facilities in Ukrainian ports
During the operation of the sea corridor, Russia attacked more than 20 civilian vessels and more than 60 food infrastructure facilities in Ukrainian ports.

The Cabinet of Ministers approved the plan for implementing the Maritime Security Strategy of Ukraine
The strategy aims to protect the coast, inland waters, restore infrastructure and counter Russian aggression.

Defense Intelligence special forces received training on high-speed combat boats (video)
Special forces of the Ukrainian Navy’s Military District have completed a course in the management of high-speed combat boats and ships at the Skipper School.

The Russian USC’s shortfall in ship production funds reaches almost $10 billion
This is allegedly due to the fact that the contract price is lower than the cost of ship production.

EU importers are hesitant to buy Ukrainian corn, — ASAP Agri
Despite attractive prices, European buyers are in no hurry to buy corn from Ukrainian agricultural producers.

Lithuanian ports want to prevent the transshipment of grain stolen by Russia
Ukraine and Lithuania have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the Grain Inspection System.

Russia Delivers One Million Barrels of Oil to North Korea Despite UN Sanctions
Russia has supplied more than a million barrels of oil to North Korea since March 2024, likely in exchange for weapons and troops.

A sea mine exploded in Sevastopol
A sea mine exploded in the Strelka Bay area of temporarily occupied Sevastopol due to a storm.