The largest ship passed through the Ukrainian maritime corridor
A ship with more than 91,000 tons of metallurgical products left the port “Pivdennyi”.
A ship with more than 91,000 tons of metallurgical products left the port “Pivdennyi”.
The invaders are preparing to load a new batch of stolen Ukrainian grain onto a Russian cargo ship.
In the Russian port of St. Petersburg, a vessel caught fire – allegedly during welding work.
Two rockets hit a ship flying the Turkish flag, which had been idle in the port of Kherson for more than two years.
The Russians attacked a civilian fishing vessel in the Black Sea community of the Mykolaiv region.
The US authorities have asked the court to allow the sale of the arrested superyacht of Russian billionaire Suleiman Kerimov. Its maintenance costs $600,000 per month.
A bulk carrier with 25,000 tons of humanitarian wheat left for the Ukrainian grain corridor.
The container ship ran aground in the deep-water port of St. Petersburg.
In Tomsk, Russia, a vessel caught fire during repairs at the parking point for river vessels.
In Kaliningrad, a Russian trawler caught fire during repair work.
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