Almost 30 ships stopped near the port of Izmail after the strikes of the Russian Federation
About 30 ships stopped at the port of Izmail after Russia attacked the nearby port of Reni with kamikaze drones.
About 30 ships stopped at the port of Izmail after Russia attacked the nearby port of Reni with kamikaze drones.
Russia has begun the illegal disposal of ships of the Ukrainian Navy. The aggressor country seized the ships in 2014.
Two cargo ships collided in the russian port of Rostov-on-Don. Both were damaged.
During the seven months of the Istanbul Agreements, 790 ships have already passed through the “grain corridor”.
14 ships and boats are maneuvering in the Black Sea near the coast of Crimea.
Out of the 14 enemy ships in the Black Sea today, only one is a carrier of “Kalibr” missiles.
Russian troops in the occupied Kherson region provoked the pollution of water areas as a result of blowing up Ukrainian ships.
Turkey will not allow warships of countries at war to pass through the Bosphorus.
Russian troops are building up the presence of the navy in the Sea of Azov.
The military personnel of the aggressor country paint over the names and tail numbers on their warships.
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