Ships
Three more ships are heading for the exit from the ports of Great Odesa
Three more ships are moving from Ukrainian ports through the new temporary corridor.
50 ships are blocked in Ukrainian ports
Of the 100 vessels blocked in Ukrainian ports since February 24, 2022, 50 vessels remain.
Three ships are moving to Ukrainian ports
Three more bulk carriers today confirmed their willingness to use the temporary corridor for civilian vessels.
The first ships arrive at Ukrainian ports through a temporary corridor
Two vessels are heading to Ukrainian ports through temporary sea corridors.
The number of affected ships in Sevastopol may be higher
Satellite images of ships of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation, which were in the Southern Bay of Sevastopol on the eve of the explosions, appeared online.
Ships from the port Pivdennyi successfully passed through the temporary corridor in the Black Sea
The two bulk carriers, which left the Port of Pivdennyi in early September, successfully passed the temporary corridor in the Black Sea and reached their destinations.
Ukraine is developing an agreement with Lloyd’s regarding the insurance of ships in the Black Sea
Ukraine is finalizing the development of an agreement with global insurers regarding the insurance of vessels going from/to Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea.
In the port of Izmail, two ships refused to dock after Russian attack
Two ships heading to the port of Izmail for loading refused to dock after the Russian attack on the port infrastructure of Odesa region.
The Russians themselves recorded the fact of falsification of AIS data on ships in Mariupol
The Russians accidentally demonstrated how they falsify AIS data on ships in Mariupol that are involved in stealing Ukrainian products.
How hackers can “hack” ships, and what ChatGPT is for
Generative artificial intelligence is already changing the world, and not only for the better. And if a student writes a thesis with the help of AI, it is one thing, but when a container ship with thousands of goods falls into the hands of cybercriminals, the scale of the problem is completely different.