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19 July 2022

Plane Belonging To Ukrainian Airline Crashes In Greece In Early Hours Of Sunday With 8 Crewmembers On Board

The Meridian airline has confirmed that all the aircraft’s crewmembers were killed in the crash.

18 July 2022

New Border Checkpoints To Be Opened On Ukrainian-Romanian Border

A new agreement between the two countries also allows an increase in the throughput capacity of the existing checkpoints.

Captains Of Ships That Illegally Transported Looted Ukrainian Grain From Crimea Served With Suspicion Notification

They are suspected of facilitating the loading of the ships with grain that Russia illegally seized in occupied Ukrainian territories and transporting the grain to third countries.

SkyUp Planning To Launch EU-Based Airline This Autumn

The new airline will initially perform flights from the Baltic States, Moldova, Romania, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia, and SkyUp is not ruling out flights from Germany and Austria.

Missile Attack On Vinnytsia Launched From Submarine In Black Sea

According to the latest information, 24 people, including three children, were killed in the attack on Vinnytsia.

Ukraine Exports 2.5 Million Tons Of Agricultural Products In June - Kubrakov

According to Ukraine’s Infrastructure Minister, this is three times less than the monthly requirement.

15 July 2022

Ukrzaliznytsia Introduces Convention On Transportation Of Export Freight Through Mohyliv-Podilskyi

The ban will apply to the transportation of freight to Moldova and Romania, as well as to Reni.

Russian Ports’ Cargo Turnover Almost Unchanged In First Half Of 2022, Compared With 2021

Russian seaports managed to preserve their cargo transshipment volume, thanks to cabotage cargo, ore, crude oil, fertilizers, and liquefied gas.

Dry Port For Storage And Export Of Agricultural Products Being Built In Volyn Region

The Volyn region is preparing to receive crop harvests from the Zaporizhia and Mykolaiv regions.

14 July 2022

"Ray of hope" from Istanbul: how the negotiations on the sea export of Ukrainian grain ended

The parties agreed to form a joint coordination center located in Istanbul under the auspices of the UN.

Austrian-Based Rail Cargo Group Launches Platform To Help Sell Ukrainian Grain

The GrainLane virtual marketplace is expected to help unblock more than 20 million tons of grain currently stuck in Ukraine due to a naval blockade.

Liberation Of Snake Island And Unblocking Of Bystre Estuary Saving Businesses USD 0.5 Million Per Day - USPA

In addition, it will speed up the pace of pilotage of grain ships to Danube ports.

Almost 9.5 Million Tons Of Grain Transported By Rail In First Half Of 2022

This is 1.6 million tons less than the volume in the same period in 2021.

13 July 2022

16 ships already passed through the estuary of Bystre to Ukrainian ports on the Danube as of July 12

However, the current canal's capacity is only 4 vessels per day.

Lemtrans Delivers Another Batch Of Automobiles To Ukrainian Armed Forces

All the pickups came from Europe and they were preliminarily serviced.

12 July 2022

Russia Reverses Decision To Suspend Operation Of Terminal For Exporting Kazakh Crude Oil

Previously, the Russian Federation wanted to suspend the operation of the Black Sea terminal for a month.

Russian Occupiers Appropriate Kernel And Asket Shipping Companies’ Assets In Zaporizhia Region

Russians are using at least two ships to transport stolen grain from the Berdiansk port.

Enemy Missiles Hit Port Infrastructure In Odesa region

Four Kh-31 missiles were launched at the region.

11 July 2022

Poland Planning To Build Terminal With Capacity Of 100,000 Tons To Help Export Grain From Ukraine

Poland is also considering the possibility of building temporary warehouses on the border with Ukraine.

After the liberation of Snake Island, it became possible to use the estuary of Bystre on the Danube

The first vessels have already used the restored waterway.

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