As a result of the war, more than 50,000 dead dolphins have already washed ashore
As a result of Russian aggression, dolphins are dying en masse in the Black and Azov seas.
As a result of Russian aggression, dolphins are dying en masse in the Black and Azov seas.
During the last week, freight rates from the ports of the Azov-Black Sea and Danube regions have increased slightly.
At night, the Russians launched four cruise missiles from the Caspian Sea and five missiles from the Sea of Azov over the Dnipro. Also, a Russian fighter jet crashed into the territorial waters of Ukraine in the Kherson region.
Freight rates from the ports of the Azov-Black Sea region continued to fall
Over the last week, freight rates from the ports of the Azov-Black Sea region continued to fall.
The government voted to terminate all treaties with russia regarding the Sea of Azov.
During the last week, freight rates from ports in Azov-Black Sea have decreased.
The Ministry of Environment has approved the Methodology for determining damage caused by russia in the Ukrainian waters of the Azov and Black Seas.
Freight rates continue to rise in the Azov-Black Sea region.
Ukraine has officially terminated the last existing agreement with russia in the field of fisheries in the Sea of Azov.
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