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In particular, the bulk carrier Matros Pozynych was removed from Russian registers and registered as a company in Greece.
The Odesa regional military administration’s spokesperson also said that 33 loaded vessels were being readied for inspection in Turkish territorial waters.
Since the launch of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, 11.6 million tons of Ukrainian food have been exported.
The UN World Food Program chartered the vessel.
The ports of Greater Odesa have received eight ships for loading in two days.
Over 270,000 tons of grain will be loaded onto the ships.
Two vessels were repaired in October.
The vessel covered the distance from the port of Chornomorsk to the port of Algiers in 25 days, out of which it idled for 14 days in the Bosporus, waiting for inspection by the JCC.
Russian representatives are sabotaging the work of the Coordination Center in Istanbul.
Since the first ship carrying Ukrainian agricultural products departed, 7.9 million tons of agricultural products have been exported from Ukrainian ports.
In total, 325 ships transporting 7.2 million tons of agricultural products to Asia, Europe, and Africa have left Ukrainian ports under the Grain Initiative.
The time that ships are having to wait for inspections at a monitoring center in Istanbul has increased to 10-15 days since mid-September, up from 5-6 days in the first six weeks of the Grain Initiative.
Since the opening of the "grain corridor," 305 ships have exported 6.8 million tons of Ukrainian products to Asia, Europe, and Africa.
The ships are carrying 115,500 tons of grain intended for countries in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
The ship will depart for Somalia after being loaded with wheat.
The warship was named "Hetman Ivan Mazepa."
In total, 235 ships carrying 5.4 million tons of agricultural products have left Ukrainian ports in the two months since the opening of the Black Sea Grain Corridor.
Nine bulk carriers carrying a total of 345,000 tons of agricultural products to countries in Africa, Asia, and Europe left the ports of Greater Odesa on 27 September.
Almost 3 million tons of Ukrainian products have already been shipped through the grain corridor.
13 more ships were due to enter Ukraine’s Black Sea ports on 12 September.