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Former National Guard Lieutenant Colonel Helped Russians Capture Mariupol Port
A former lieutenant colonel of the National Guard of Ukraine, who participated in the storming of Mariupol on the side of the Russian Federation, was reported suspicious.

Egyptian Express: Russia once again exports stolen Ukrainian grain to the port of Alexandria
The “Victoria V” vessel (IMO: 9454125) is heading to Alexandria with over 5,000 tons of wheat from the temporarily occupied Berdyansk.

ARMA sold seized Russian metal at auction
The National Agency for Tracing and Asset Management sold the arrested Russian metal at a second auction.

Rosmorport terminated the contract for the construction of icebreakers due to sanctions
Due to the refusal of Western suppliers, the Russian Onega Shipyard lost access to critical components

The heads of the state port in the Odesa region were informed of suspicion for losses to the state of over 8 million UAH
The management of the state-owned commercial sea port and a businessman were reported on suspicion of causing losses to the state of over 8 million UAH.

Russia spent $5 billion and 25 years repairing the cruiser Admiral Nakhimov
The largest surface combat ship of the Russian Federation, which has been under repair for most of its existence, has put to sea.

The government is preparing new investments in Ukrainian ports and introducing incentives for business
On Monday, August 18, the Ministry of Development presented the draft Government Action Program, the tasks of which include the development of port infrastructure.

US criticizes India for purchasing Russian oil
India’s sharp increase in purchases of Russian oil after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is “opportunistic and destructive,” White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said.

Russian grain exporters plan to buy fleet in China
To transport grain, Russia plans to upgrade its fleet with Chinese bulk carriers instead of its own, as it is more economical.

Several tankers with Russian LNG are heading to Asia in search of buyers
Tankers carrying Russian liquefied gas are forced to head to Asia in search of buyers after the Arctic LNG-2 export terminal was hit by US sanctions.