Black Sea

The Russian Federation can no longer mine the Black Sea
The Russian invaders no longer have such opportunities to mine the Black Sea as before.

Almost 2,300 ships left the ports of Great Odesa per year
During the year, 2,290 ships left the ports of Great Odesa on the Black Sea.

The Russian Federation maintains its presence in the Black Sea due to submarines, — Pletenchuk
The Russians are using a new tactic to maintain their presence in the Black Sea after losing a large part of their fleet.

More than 60 foreign vessels are blocked in the ports of the Kherson region
The Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine told about the current situation in the Black Sea, as well as the need to unblock the ports of Mykolaiv and Kherson.

Ukraine plans to participate in demining the Black Sea
Ukraine wants to join the initiative of NATO countries in demining the Black Sea.

About 400 mines can drift in the Black Sea
There may be about 400 drifting sea mines in the Black Sea. It is impossible to determine their exact number now.

Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria have started demining the Black Sea
On Monday, July 1, the three NATO countries began joint anti-mine operations in the Black Sea to increase the safety of shipping.

The Navy spoke about changes in the work of the maritime corridor
Over the past six months, it has been possible to expand the capacity of the Ukrainian maritime corridor. In particular, there is no danger of remote mining.

For the first time, stolen Ukrainian grain was delivered to Yemen from Sevastopol
On Sunday, June 30, more than 35,000 tons of Ukrainian wheat was delivered by Zafar ships from the occupied port of Sevastopol to Yemen.

Ukraine teaches NATO how to fight at sea
NATO is studying the experience of the Defense Forces of Ukraine from combat operations in the Black Sea in order to adapt to modern military realities.