The Russian Federation reduces oil supply to 500,000 barrels per day
Russia has reduced oil exports at least until the spring of 2024.oil
Russia has reduced oil exports at least until the spring of 2024.oil
Russia has said that restrictions on shipping in key Black Sea ports remain in force due to adverse weather conditions.
Equipment for the Turkish nuclear power plant “Akkuyu” was shipped to the seaport of St. Petersburg (Russian Federation).
The ports of Zeebrugge in Belgium and Montoire de Bretagne in France received the most Russian LNG in 2023 of all EU ports.
North Korea has increased the supply of weapons by sea to the Russian Federation.
A sailor died in the Kerch Strait during a storm. It is also known about one victim in the port of Taman (Russian Federation).
The Russians plan to send 200,000 tons of grain to Africa to gain political support from the countries of the continent.
Three major Greek shipping companies have stopped transporting Russian oil in recent weeks to avoid US sanctions.
By the end of the year, Russia will receive three small missile ships and a mine countermeasures ship into its navy.
The invaders launched a missile attack on the port infrastructure of the Odesa region. There are no casualties.
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