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Spanish farmers demand EU impose duties on Ukrainian oil
Spanish agricultural associations complain about Ukraine’s introduction of a 10% duty on the export of sunflower, rapeseed and soybean seeds, which has led to “unfair competition in the European oil market.”
After strikes on Crimea, the Navy is clarifying the extent of damage to the frigate “Admiral Essen”
At the same time, Russia still has several surface and underwater missile carriers in the Black Sea.
The Ukrainian Navy struck a Russian landing craft and three “Pantsyrs” in Crimea
Units of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine conducted an operation on the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea in cooperation with the Special Operations Forces.
Russia attacked the port infrastructure of the Odesa region
On the night of March 7, the Russians attacked port infrastructure in the Odesa region.
Over 177 million tons of cargo were transported through the Ukrainian Maritime Corridor
Since the start of the sea corridor, 177.7 million tons of cargo have been transported along this route, of which 106.4 million tons are grain.
State Property Fund auctions off logistics and cargo storage site in Reni port
The State Property Fund announced an online auction for the lease of an open area of prefabricated reinforced concrete slabs at the rear of the pier (6,216.0 m²) in the city of Reni, Odesa region.
European organization presents EU Ports Strategy
The EU Strategy for Industrial Maritime Transport was also presented.
Vessel with stolen Ukrainian grain heading from occupied Crimea to Turkey
The dry cargo ship “Mys Zhelaniya” under the Russian flag loaded over 15 thousand tons of grain in occupied Sevastopol.
Dozens of companies and one server: a technical error revealed a $90 billion Russian sanctions circumvention scheme
Journalists have uncovered a scheme to circumvent sanctions that allowed Russia to export at least $90 billion worth of oil.
Russia is intensifying repression against Arctic researchers to hide the real state of affairs in the region, — Foreign Intelligence
The international scientific report on the state of the Arctic, which has been prepared every five years since 1991 under the auspices of the Arctic Council, will be published in 2026 without Russian input.