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The Russians exported one and a half thousand tons of grain from the port of Mariupol
The Russian invaders took out one and a half thousand tons of Ukrainian grain from the Mariupol sea port.
Russia has transshipped oil near northern Africa for the first time since April
After a four-month break, Russia has again transshipped oil between tankers off the Mediterranean coast in North Africa.
Barge freight rates on the Danube have doubled in a month
Barge freight rates in the direction of the Danube ports increased from €18/t to €44/t during the month.
“Kovalska” acquired a fleet for transportation on the Dnipro and Desna rivers
Industrial and construction group “Kovalska” acquired a fleet for the transportation of sand by the Dnieper and Danube rivers.
The first vessel that will pass through the temporary corridor left the port of Odesa
The container ship “JOSEPH SCHULTE” left the port of Odesa and is moving along the temporary corridor established for civilian vessels to/from the Black Sea seaports of Ukraine.
The Russians attacked the ports of Odesa Region with drones
On the night of August 16, Russian troops attacked the port infrastructure of Odesa region with Shahed-136/131 type UAVs.
Turkey believes that ports on the Danube will not replace the “grain corridor”
Turkey believes that alternative ways of exporting Ukrainian grain, including ports on the Danube, cannot replace the Grain Agreement.
Latvia is ready to transport Ukrainian grain by rail
Latvian Railways (LDz) can help Ukraine with grain transportation by rail.
More than 300 wagons pass through the western borders every day
More than 300 wagons with about 200,000 grains pass through the western Ukrainian borders.
Pakistan is not satisfied with Russian oil
Pakistan temporarily stops importing Russian oil. At the same time, the country hopes to conclude a new agreement with Moscow “at preferential rates.”