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The invaders blew up the bridge across the Desna in Chernihiv
Russian invaders destroyed the bridge across the Desna in Chernihiv. The automobile bridge connected Chernihiv with Kyiv.

Турция предупреждает о возможном дрейфе мин в Черном море
The Department of Navigation, Hydrography and Oceanography of the Turkish Navy warned of a possible drift of mines in the Black Sea.

Ukrainian police investigates the abduction of merchant ships from the Berdyansk port
The Zaporizhzhia police and the prosecutor’s office took up the pre-trial investigation into the abduction of five merchant ships from the port of Berdyansk.

The Cabinet of Ministers added agricultural items to the list of critical imports
The government has expanded the list of critical imports to include agricultural machinery, spare parts and equipment for agricultural work necessary for farmers.

Operational summary as of the morning of March 23
The twenty-eighth day of confrontation between Ukraine and its citizens against the military aggression of the Russian Federation began.

Pivdennyy MPP ships iron ore concentrate by rail instead of sea
The Pivdennyy Mining and Processing Plant is fully implementing its March plan to produce iron ore concentrate.

Kherson is on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe. Appeal from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
In early March, Russian troops occupied Kherson. Every day the situation in the city is deteriorating, the lives of civilians are under constant threat.

21 yachts detained in Finland: presumably they belong to the Russians
Finnish customs detained 21 yachts. It is assumed that their owners are Russian businessmen who fell under sanctions.

Ukrainian traders plan to transport grain across the Danube
Ukrainian grain traders consider the Danube as an alternative to seaports. Traders Kernel, Cargill, Bunge Ukraine and others have applied for the export of more than 1 million tons of grain along the Danube, Ukrvantazh reports. The cargo will be sent to Romania, where it will be transferred to the navy. The only problem now…

Polish PGNiG booked capacity of Klaipeda LNG terminal
After the start of a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Polish PGNiG reserved the capacity of the LNG terminal in Klaipeda.