maritime corridor

IMO strengthens technical assistance for the operation of the Ukrainian maritime corridor
At the 133rd session of the IMO, Ukraine called for the introduction of constant monitoring of the security situation in the Black Sea-Azov region.

Since the beginning of November, the ports of Great Odesa have handled 4.1 million tons of cargo
In total, 3,118 vessels passed through the Ukrainian maritime corridor during its operation.

Neizpapa inspected the ship and bot groups that protect the maritime corridor
The Commander of the Navy of Ukrainian Armed Forces, Vice Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa, checked the readiness of the ship and boat tactical groups that protect the security of the “grain corridor” and the Black Sea.

2,900 ships have already passed through the Ukrainian maritime corridor
During the operation of the maritime corridor, 79.1 million tons of cargo were exported from Ukraine.

Estonia tests barriers on water borders with Russia
Testing will begin next year and will focus on areas of the border that are most vulnerable to illegal crossings.

More than 100,000 tons of agricultural products were destroyed as a result of attacks on Odesa ports
Russian shelling resulted in damage to more than 300 objects of port infrastructure. In particular, more than 100,000 tons of agricultural products were destroyed.

In September, Ukrainian ports processed 1.3 million tons of ore cargo
In total, the cargo turnover of sea ports of Ukraine in September amounted to 7.1 million tons.

Shelling of ports is Russia’s new strategy against the maritime corridor, Klymenko
All the vessels on which Russia carried out the latest missile attacks are owned or operated by companies from EU countries.

Insurance of ships to the ports of Ukraine has become more expensive
As a result of Russian attacks on Ukrainian port infrastructure, the price of ship insurance has increased.

Not a single vessel was disabled due to the Russian attack on Odesa on October 7, — Pletenchuk
During the Russian missile attack on the ports of Great Odesa on October 7, no ship was critically damaged.