Four vessels loaded with 107,200 tons of agricultural products left the ports of Greater Odesa on Wednesday, 25 October, under the Black Sea Grain Initiative that established a humanitarian maritime corridor to allow ships to export grain and other foodstuffs from Ukraine.

The Ukrainian Ministry of Infrastructure announced this in a statement, the CFTS portal reports.

All of them are bound for European countries.

According to the Ministry of Infrastructure, 8.9 million tons of Ukrainian agricultural products have been exported since the first ship carrying Ukrainian agricultural products passed through the "grain corridor."

Since then, 390 ships loaded with agricultural products intended for countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa have left Ukrainian seaports.

In addition, over 165 ships bound for Ukrainian seaports are waiting near the Bosporus, and this number continues to increase every day. Because of this, the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has accused the Russian Federation of artificially delaying the operation of the "grain corridor."