Mine clearance is the most important task in Mykolaiv ports
In order to restore safe navigation, it is necessary to clear the territories and water areas of the ports of Mykolaiv Region.
In order to restore safe navigation, it is necessary to clear the territories and water areas of the ports of Mykolaiv Region.
The President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said that the Russian Federation agreed not to prevent the departure of Turkish ships from the ports of the Mykolaiv region.
In Mykolaiv Oblast, access to Black Sea beaches and forests will be prohibited this summer due to the threat of landmines.
On April 21, Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration banned fishing and the entry of small vessels into the water.
More than 50 vessels with crew members and various cargoes remain blocked in Ukraine. More than half of the ships are in the ports of the Mykolaiv region.
A mine landed on the shores of the Mykolaiv Region, specialists will work on its disposal.
Soldiers of the Navy neutralized an anchor mine that had washed up on the sea coast of the Mykolaiv Region.
The “Grain Initiative” will not be expanded any time soon due to the addition of new shipping ports.
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