The number of vessels in the port of Izmail reduced to 48 on Monday, compared with 120 last week, and 22 vessels are expected to arrive in the port, according to MarineTraffic, a leading provider of ship tracking and maritime intelligence.

The CFTS portal reported this, citing the Interfax Ukraine news agency.

The number of ships in the port of Reni reduced to 12 on Monday, compared with 58 last week. Nine more ships are expected to arrive there.

The number of vessels in the port of Izmail has been reducing since Thursday; 113 vessels were in the port on Friday, and 21 vessels were expected to arrive. The number of vessels reduced to 99 on Sunday, and 25 were expected to arrive.

There were 52 ships in the port of Reni on Thursday, and 12 were expected. There were 33 ships there on Sunday, and 11 were expected.

The ports of Greater Odesa have not resumed operations following the suspension of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.

As reported earlier, the Russian attack on the Izmail seaport and the Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company’s infrastructure in the early hours of 2 August destroyed 40,000 tons of grain intended for delivery to African countries, China, and Israel.