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In Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi MTP, the USPA was accused of disrupting the attraction of investors to the port industry
The port claims that the international metallurgical corporation, which controls 17 port terminals, could take part in the privatization auction.

Defense Intelligence drones hit a Russian missile ship in the Sea of Azov (video)
In the Sea of Azov, near the temporarily occupied Crimea, Defense Intelligence soldiers hit a Russian missile ship of the Buyan-M project.

All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council predicts a narrowing of the difference between food and feed wheat prices
The Ukrainian wheat market is experiencing a seasonal adjustment. This is gradually reducing the difference in cost between segments.

UN Human Rights Mission Documented Consequences of Russian Attacks on the Port of Pivdennyi
The UN mission delegation documented eyewitness accounts and assessed the impact of the Russian attacks on the operation of the Pivdennyi port.

Ukrainians are suspected of undermining the Nord Stream pipeline: among them is a diver with a Ukrainian record
In Germany, arrest warrants have been issued for six Ukrainians on suspicion of blowing up the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines.

Turkish tariffs put additional pressure on Ukrainian sunflower oil
The reduction in duty rates could strengthen the position of Russian suppliers in the Turkish market.

Exxon Mobil may return to Russian oil and gas project Sakhalin-1, — WSJ
The American oil giant Exxon Mobil, which withdrew from the Russian market in 2022, is considering a return.

Blocking fertilizer imports to ports may cause food prices to rise in Ukraine, — All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council
Restrictions on the import of fertilizers into the ports of Ukraine can harm not only farmers, but also the economy as a whole.

The Foreign Ministers of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg visited the Port of Odesa
The Foreign Ministers of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg visited the Odesa port in solidarity with Ukraine.

Boats that don’t sink: Ukraine tests new watercraft for the Armed Forces
New Ukrainian-made motor boats are able to withstand impacts and remain afloat even after hull damage.