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Pletenchuk: The Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine monitors mine safety in the area of three ports of Great Odesa
The Ukrainian Navy outlined the prospects for demining the entire Black Sea.

Turkey’s largest refinery Tupras refuses Russian oil due to sanctions
Due to US sanctions, the largest oil refinery in Turkey limits purchases of Russian oil.

Defense Intelligence published data on captains and ships of the Russian shadow fleet
Ukrainian intelligence has published data on the captains and vessels of the so-called shadow fleet of Russia.

Sudan has agreed with Russia to establish a naval base in the Red Sea
Sudan has signed a final agreement with Russia to establish a Russian naval base on the Red Sea coast.

Freight rates in Ukraine are falling due to low demand and a surplus of vessels
Overloading of free vessels and lack of new cargo continue to put pressure on the maritime transportation market.

Grain trade volumes between Ukraine and the EU hit a record high
The volume of agricultural trade between Ukraine and the European Union in 2024 reached almost $17 billion, exceeding previous figures.

Container giant CMA CGM’s vessel made its first voyage to Odesa
CMA CGM has become the second major operator to return to Ukrainian ports with its own fleet.

At night, Russia attacked the port infrastructure of the Izmail district
On the night of February 13, the enemy massively attacked the Izmail district with strike drones.

Global container ship order book to exceed 9 million TEU for the first time
By the end of 2024, the global container ship order book had reached a record 8 million TEU.

Opening of the port of Mykolaiv depends on political will, — Nibulon
The port of Mykolaiv is ready for work, but it is possible to resume ship calls to it only with the appropriate political agreements.

Russians claim damage to their own cables in the Baltic Sea
The damage was allegedly discovered in the exclusive economic zone of Finland, and restoration work is currently underway.

Russia offers Indian buyers cargoes of sanctioned LNG, – Bloomberg
Russian officials have held meetings with Indian buyers in an attempt to sell LNG from the Arctic LNG-2 export plant, which is under US sanctions.

Greenpeace and Nordic Ukraine Forum call on Sweden to stop Russia’s shadow fleet
Activists are calling on Stockholm to take more decisive action, as the Russian “shadow fleet” not only finances the war, but also threatens the ecology of the Baltic Sea.

The Ministry of Agriculture discussed the development of the Mykolaiv port hub
The Ministry held a meeting of the Coordination Council on Logistics in Agriculture.

US sanctions force Russia to sell oil to China at lower prices
Strengthening US sanctions complicate the logistics of Russian oil, forcing sellers to offer discounts to Chinese buyers.

The Danube is losing its competitiveness, — Nibulon
Ports on the Danube are losing their competitiveness due to the resumption of work at the ports of Great Odesa.

Russia is preparing the ground for provocations in the Baltic Sea to discredit Ukraine
Russia may use the Baltic Sea for information manipulation against Ukraine to reduce the level of Western support.

Albania will help Ukraine fight the Russian shadow fleet
The prime ministers of Ukraine and Albania discussed sanctions pressure on Russia, defense cooperation, and countering the Kremlin’s illegal schemes at sea.