Abroad
Russian hackers attacked a port in Japan
As a result of a cyber attack by the Russian hacking group LockBit 3.0, Japan’s largest cargo port, Nagoya, was out of service for three days.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia again opposes the continuation of the Grain Agreement
Yesterday, July 4, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia again reported that there is “no reason” to extend the Grain Agreement, which expires on July 17.
China wants to regularly conduct joint exercises with the Russian fleet
China’s Defense Minister Li Shanfu met with Russian Navy Commander Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov in Beijing and said that China hopes to “strengthen ties at all levels” with the Russian Navy.
Oil exports from Russia to India reached a new record in June
Last month, Indian imports of Russian oil set another record — daily volumes rose to 2.2 million barrels per day.
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.
World grain traders stopped the export of Russian grain
From July 1, global grain traders stopped exporting Russian grain.
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”.
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.
The Russian oligarch’s yacht escaped sanctions and “hid” in Vladivostok
Russian oligarch Oleksiy Mordashov’s Nord yacht, which has evaded sanctions around the world for more than a year, has arrived in Vladivostok (Russian Federation).