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Russian fuel oil approaches the coast of Mariupol
Fuel that leaked from the Russian tankers in trouble has already contaminated 15 km of the Azov Sea coast.

Fuel oil from Russian tankers: pollution monitoring work continues in the Odesa region
Environmental services reported on the situation with fuel oil pollution of the Black Sea coast in the Odesa region.

Russia spent over $10 billion on “shadow fleet” tankers, — Defense Intelligence
Since the introduction of the price limit for Russian oil, Moscow has spent more than $10 billion on the ships of the “shadow fleet”.

Spyed on Ukrainian Armed Forces ships: SBU detained FSB agent in Odesa
The enemy agent was transmitting data about warships and positions of Ukrainian air defense to the occupiers to help the Russian Federation plan strikes with drones and missiles.

Russians attacked the seaport in Chornomorsk
The invaders targeted port infrastructure in the Odesa region with drones. There are casualties.

Swedish boats have already started to fulfill the tasks of demining in the Black sea
Swedish Combat Boat 90 boats, transferred by partners to the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, are already performing special tasks in the Black Sea.

The Netherlands and Ukraine will mutually recognize seafarers’ documents
A Memorandum on the mutual recognition of diplomas and certificates of seafarers’ specialists has entered into force between Ukraine and the Netherlands.

The Ministry of Defense explained how the Maritime Coalition helps Ukraine
Ukraine receives minesweepers, boats, naval drones, strike weapons, and modern technologies from international partners to protect the water area.

Odesa Port to Purchase Boom Fences to Contain Pollution in the Black Sea
The Port of Odesa will purchase boom barriers to contain accidental pollution in the open sea along the coast.

The accident did not hinder: Russian tankers with invalid documents continue to transport oil
After the Volgoneft tanker accident in December 2024, seven more similar vessels followed the same route. A day after the tanker accident in the Kerch Strait, the Volgoneft-141 vessel reloaded more than 4,000 tons of fuel oil onto a storage tanker in the Kavkaz port, despite the current ban on entering the open sea. This…