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The invaders plan to launch ferries from Berdyansk port
The Russians want to launch sea passenger transportation from the Berdyansk port to connect the temporarily occupied part of the Zaporizhzhia region with Crimea.
Sea exports compensated for losses from the blockade of the border with Poland
The operation of the sea corridor partially compensated for the losses from the blockade of the Polish-Ukrainian border. Thus, in November, GDP grew by 4%.
Russian tankers have been unable to deliver oil to India for a month
About five million barrels of Russian Sokol oil cannot be delivered to refineries in India.
In 2023, Ukrzaliznytsia set a record for freight transportation during the war
This year, Ukrzaliznytsia transported more than 63 million tons of cargo for export, which is 4 million tons more than last year.
Port of Constanta increases transshipment thanks to Ukrainian agricultural products
The Romanian port of Constanta set a grain export record thanks to a sharp increase in supplies from Ukraine.
The Netherlands is increasing patrols in the North Sea due to the actions of the Russian Federation
The Ministry of Defense of the Netherlands is buying additional equipment and ships to strengthen its presence in the North Sea due to suspicious actions of the Russian Federation.
The DPRK transferred more than a thousand containers of ammunition to Russia by sea
North Korea has transferred more than a thousand containers with additional weapons to Russia by sea.
Egypt again bought almost 500,000 tons of Russian agricultural products
The General Administration for the Supply of Goods to Egypt (GASC) purchased 480,000 tons of Russian wheat at a tender.
A ship entered Sevastopol to steal Ukrainian grain
The Russian ship will be used again in the export of stolen Ukrainian grain from the Crimea.
The Shipping Register will conduct research on board the “Noosfera”
The Shipping Register will work with the National Antarctic Science Centre. As part of the cooperation, research is planned on board the icebreaker “Noosfera”.