Tag: Russian-Ukrainian war

Ukraine Asks Lebanon To Look Into Entry Of Syrian Ship Carrying Stolen Ukrainian Barley Into Tripoli Port

Barley illegally taken from Ukraine was loaded onto the ship in Feodosia.

Russian Attack Kills 5 People At Public Transport Stop In Mykolaiv

The Russian occupiers continue to inflict daily terror on the city.

Cost Of Insuring Merchant Ships In Parts Of Black Sea Increases 20-Fold Since Beginning Of War

Lloyd’s syndicates cover insurance risks under the relevant contracts.

Ukraine Officially Announces Black Sea Corridors For Passage Of Grain Ships

The document, which outlines the routes for passage of grain carriers, states that sailors should be especially careful because of the high threat posed by drifting mines.

European Investment Bank To Provide Ukraine EUR 1.6 Billion For Rebuilding Infrastructure

It will help Ukraine to provide support to strategic state-owned companies and ensure urgent repairs of damaged infrastructure, among other things.

Russian Occupiers Lack Technical Documentation, Experts, And Equipment For Quick Repair Of Antonivskyi Bridge

According to the Kherson Regional Council’s first deputy chairman, the bridge is significantly damaged and unsuitable for use even by passenger vehicles.

Preparations For Shipment Of Grain Begin In Chornomorsk, Odesa, And Pivdennyi Seaports

Preparatory work is being performed to ensure the loading and shipment of grain and related cargoes.

The Grain Export Coordination Center Has Started Its Work In Istanbul

Among other things, the center will coordinate the inspection of vessels taking part in grain export from three ports of Ukraine on the Black Sea - Odesa, Chornomorsk, and Pivdennyi.

Russian Invaders Restore Power Supply In Mariupol Port To Facilitate Export Of Stolen Ukrainian Grain

The first grain carriers traveling towards the port have already been seen in the city.

Reinforced Concrete Structures To Be Erected Near Public Transport Stops In Kharkiv

Shelters of this type have proven themselves in Israel.

Export Of Ukrainian Grain To Begin At Chornomorsk Seaport

The passage of ships through a "grain corridor" from the ports of Odesa and Pivdennyi will begin later.

Bypassing Russia and Belarus: How Countries are Trying to Increase Cargo Transit on the Trans-Caspian Route

The measures Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey are taking to take advantage of the opportunity to make money from the freight transit between China and the EU following the imposition of sanctions against Russia.

Agreement On Unblocking Grain Exports From Ukrainian Ports Signed In Istanbul

The agreement was signed for 120 days, during which several conditions will apply to grain export from seaports.

Interpipe’s Logistics Costs Have Increased 2-3 Times Compared With Pre-War Period - CEO

The company has begun exporting products to Europe by road and rail for subsequent transshipment through seaports.

U.S. And NATO Discussing Possibility Of Training Ukrainian Pilots

The discussions are about a long-term plan to build the air force that Ukraine will need in the future.

Wounded Ukrainian Soldiers Transported To Poland On Special Medical Train

Previously, the train was intended for transporting children and large groups of refugees.

Belarusian Locomotives Used To Transport Supplies For Russian Army Seized In Ukraine

The value of the seized locomotives is more than UAH 70 million.

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.

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.

"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.

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