A bulk carrier, that was hit by a Russian missile, started a voyage
The ship Kmax Ruler, which was hit by a Russian missile in the port of Odesa region on November 8, went on a voyage.
The ship Kmax Ruler, which was hit by a Russian missile in the port of Odesa region on November 8, went on a voyage.
The cost of freight in the Black Sea temporarily increased after the Russians fired on a civilian vessel. The rates have now returned to their previous levels.
The Reuters agency showed footage of a Russian missile hitting the civilian vessel Kmax Ruler in the Odesa region.
After the invaders hit a civilian ship there is a speculative increase in wheat prices on the market.
In the seaport of the temporarily captured Mariupol, another Russian bulk carrier was loaded with coal.
The work of the Ukrainian maritime corridor continues. In particular, another ship left Pivdennyi port today.
Two bulk carriers Imperator and Wu Yang Glory are heading towards Ukrainian ports.
On Thursday, September 21, the ship Resilient Africa arrived at the Turkish Bosphorus Strait.
Dry cargo ship New Legend and container ship Elbsun collided in the Sea of Marmara.
On the morning of September 15, the Puma bulk carrier under the flag of the Cayman Islands left the Odesa seaport.
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