The MIU explained why the Russian Federation almost does not approve of ship inspections
The Russian side almost does not approve of carrying out inspections of ships heading to the port of Pivdennyi, because the ammonia pipeline is not working.
The Russian side almost does not approve of carrying out inspections of ships heading to the port of Pivdennyi, because the ammonia pipeline is not working.
The russian cruise liner “Prince Vladimir” may cancel the route to the occupied Crimea.
In the first quarter of 2023, russian gas production fell by 10% compared to the same period in 2022.
Today, May 3, a cargo ship caught fire at the ship repair plant in Vladivostok.
Negotiations on an agreement mediated by the UN, which will allow the safe export of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea, are scheduled for Wednesday, May 3.
Rashists organize a ferry crossing between the occupied Crimea and the territory of russian federation.
Argus’ agriculture analytics arm Agritel has revised down its estimate for russia’s 2023 wheat production owing to mixed weather conditions for winter crops, but still expects an output comparable with production highs in 2017 and 2020, if far below 2022’s record harvest.
Russian federation announced a wanted list for the commander of the Navy of Ukraine, Vice Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa. The terrorist country accuses him of the “attempt on the life of an employee of the russian law enforcement agency.”
The russian side again refused to agree to the movement of ships through the grain corridor. As a result, four vessels have not been able to leave the ports of Great Odesa so far.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that the situation regarding the Black Sea Grain Agreement has reached a “dead end”.
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