Turkey let go a ship with stolen Ukrainian grain
The Turkish authorities released a bulk carrier with stolen Ukrainian grain despite calls from Ukraine to arrest the vessel.
The Turkish authorities released a bulk carrier with stolen Ukrainian grain despite calls from Ukraine to arrest the vessel.
Work continues to tow the bulk carrier Glory after it ran aground in the Suez Canal on Monday morning.
The Panamax bulk carrier managed to pass through a dedicated corridor in the 12-mile Ukrainian zone of the Black Sea. He left the Neptune grain terminal in Yuzhny.
The SE “Chornomorsk Commercial Sea Port” accepted a bulk carrier with thermal coal for the Burshtynskaya TPP of DTEK holding located in the Ivano-Frankivsk region.
SE “CSP “Yuzhny” handles the second vessel with thermal coal for PJSC Centrenergo.
DTEK Energo expects the arrival of another bulk carrier with coal from November 29th to December 5th.
The State Environmental Inspectorate identified the vessel that polluted the water area of the port of Pivdennyi.
The Consolidator bulk carrier was sailing from Italy to Ukraine when its engine failed near the Bosphorus, on the side of the Sea of Marmara.
Today there is information about the vessel, which was detained by coastguards due to a spill in the water area of the port of Chornomorsk.
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