Tag: Russian-Ukrainian war
The cut-up railcars are being sent for melting.
The Russians plan to use their "accumulated experience" to disrupt future international agreements.
The National Security and Defense Council is calling for the resumption of the grain corridor’s operation under international security guarantees.
A hangar storing grain was destroyed and tanks for storage of other types of cargo were damaged in the attacks.
This also applies to vessels sailing to Ukrainian seaports in the territories temporarily occupied by Russia.
The occupiers are exporting newly harvested grain.
The additional route will lead to the territorial waters and exclusive maritime economic zone of Romania, which is a NATO country.
According to experts, it will take at least a year to fully restore the facilities damaged in the attack.
The NAPC made this decision because the United Arab Emirates-based company has not stopped doing business with Russia but strengthening cooperation with it.
The occupiers have stolen USD 25 million worth of hot-rolled metal coils from the Mariupol port's warehouses in one year.
Russia currently exports grain stolen from temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories to Syria and Turkey under the guise of grain harvested in Russia.
The total damage caused directly is estimated at USD 2 billion.
The vessel's identification system was turned off near the port.
The so-called Azov Navy will be created with vessels from the Russian Navy’s Black Sea Fleet and Caspian Flotilla.
The reservoir has become shallow, making it impossible to transport grain on water.
According to an advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, the Russians have decided to use the port to supply weapons to the Volnovakha - Vuhledar line.
The explosion of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant caused the subsidence of the soil on this railway stretch.
The occupiers are also transporting looted property from the Zaporizhia region in military vehicles.