Zelenskyy: Russia is gradually losing control over the Black Sea
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Russia is gradually losing control over the Black Sea.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Russia is gradually losing control over the Black Sea.
The same amount of products were exported through the new Ukrainian sea corridor as in the first month of operation of the “grain corridor”.
The Black Sea Fleet of Russia is preparing for the blockade of Ukrainian ports. Thus, the Russian Federation is starting to transfer ships to the shipping route between the Bosphorus and Odesa.
Ukrtransbezpeka has published new conditions for the transit of Ukrainian agricultural products through the territory of Poland.
The Hungarian government wants to strengthen control over the transit of Ukrainian grain through its territory.
Slovakia is strengthening transit control of Ukrainian grain through its territory.
The border guards of Ukraine and Moldova have completed all procedures regarding the organization of joint control at the Serpneve-1 — Basarabyaska checkpoint on the Berezyne — Basarabyaska railway line.
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