Another 6 ships received permission to pass through the humanitarian corridor in the Black Sea
The joint coordination center within the framework of the “grain agreement” allowed six ships to pass through the humanitarian corridor in the Black Sea.
This is reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to “Voice of America”.
The ships will have to take out grain from Ukraine, which has been blocked since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation.
Two of the six vessels have already passed inspection and can go to Chornomorsk, Odesa region, for loading. Four more are awaiting verification.
According to agreed procedures, all participants coordinate with their military and other relevant authorities.
The export of Ukrainian grain takes place in accordance with the “grain agreement” concluded between Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and the UN, and control over the work of the sea corridor and the security of the operation is entrusted to the coordination center in Istanbul.
According to President Volodymyr Zelenskyi, 16 ships have left Ukrainian ports since the beginning of the “grain agreement”. Almost half a million tons of agricultural products were transported to seven countries in Europe, Asia and Africa.
Tags: Ukraine, grain, Black Sea, Chornomorsk, vessels, ships, humanitarian corridor, Odesa region
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