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Egypt wants to create a Ukrainian food hub
The Minister of Agrarian Policy discussed with the newly appointed Ambassador of Egypt to Ukraine the expansion of cooperation in the agricultural sector.

Ukraine compensates shipowners for losses due to Russian attacks: details
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a budget for compensation to shipowners and charterers whose vessels were damaged due to attacks by the Russian Federation.

Tanker with Russian LNG from sanctioned plant idles near Spain
The tanker Cool Rover was loaded at Gazprom’s Portovaya LNG export facility, which the US imposed sanctions on Friday.

Ukraine will involve foreign partners in the modernization of ships
Foreign companies will be able to participate in the modernization of military equipment for the Defense Forces, in particular ships.

Russian ship near Syria has leaking fuel tanks, — Defense Intelligence
One of the Russian ships waiting for permission from Syria to enter the port of Tartus has leaking fuel tanks.

Food aid sent to African countries as part of Grain from Ukraine
Humanitarian aid was sent to Mozambique and Djibouti.

Tanker with Russian oil got stuck near China due to US sanctions
Three tankers carrying more than 2 million barrels of oil from Russia are unable to enter Chinese ports due to US sanctions.

Russian tanker “Jazz” breaks down for the second time in two weeks
The second accident involving a Russian vessel occurred in the same place: in the Baltic Sea north of the German island of Rügen.

US sanctions have “cut off” Russian oil supplies to Asia
New sanctions against Russian oil companies and ships are forcing Moscow’s key customers to look to the Middle East, Africa and America.

The US has announced large-scale sanctions against the Russian tanker fleet
The new sanctions include Sovcomflot and 183 Russian vessels, mostly tankers of the so-called “shadow fleet.”

Number of abandoned seafarers doubled in 2024
Last year, the number of cases of crew abandonment more than doubled compared to the record level of 2023.

Ministry of Environment: Fuel oil stains in the Black Sea do not yet threaten the coast of Odesa
According to the Ministry of Environment, there is no threat to the coast of Odesa due to the fuel oil spill from Russian tankers.

Intelligence: Russia uses “research” fleet for sabotage against NATO countries
The Russian “research fleet” has a huge sabotage and reconnaissance potential aimed at NATO’s underwater infrastructure in critical regions.

Companies accused Bureau of Economic Security of blocking work at the Odesa port
Ukrainian companies have reported pressure from Bureau of Economic Security employees, who have recently blocked the work of enterprises in the Odesa port.

SBU detained Ukrainian businessmen who helped Russia circumvent sanctions with a shadow fleet
The SBU exposed the management of the Ukrainian holding and their accomplices, who helped the Russian Federation circumvent sanctions on energy exports.

Syria does not allow ships to evacuate Russian military equipment
Syria has been preventing Russian transport ships from evacuating Russian military equipment from the port of Tartus for almost a week.

Dmytro Moskalenko was dismissed from the position of CEO of the UDS
The contract with the general director of PrJSC “Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company” was terminated early.

NATO convenes summit to strengthen maritime security
NATO member states will discuss strengthening maritime security in the Finnish capital amid damage to critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea.