The fifth ship left the port of Odesa through the temporary corridor

The fifth ship left the port of Odesa through the temporary corridor


Photo: bulk carrier Puma, illustrative.

On the morning of September 15, the Puma bulk carrier under the flag of the Cayman Islands left the Odesa seaport.

People’s Deputy Oleksiy Goncharenko reported on Telegram about the ship’s departure. The bulk carrier has yet to specify its destination, according to MarineTraffic.

This is already the fifth vessel that departed from the Ukrainian seaport through the new temporary corridor.

Certificate. Puma is a bulk carrier under the flag of the Cayman Islands, built in 2017. Home port is Georgetown. Deadweight – 34,979 tons.

The USM previously reported that two bulk carriers that left the Port of Pivdennyi in early September successfully passed the temporary corridor in the Black Sea and reached their destinations.

Both vessels have been blocked in a Ukrainian port since the start of the full-scale war.

The corridor, established by the navigation instructions of the Navy of Ukraine, is primarily used for the evacuation of ships that were in the Ukrainian ports of Chornomorsk, Odesa and Pivdennyi at the time of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation. Since August 15, 5 ships have already used the temporary corridor.

The first to pass this way were the container ship Joseph Schulte (August 16) and the bulk carrier Primus (August 27).