Five more vessels arrived at the ports of “Greater Odesa”

Five vessels with a total deadweight of more than 163 thousand tons have arrived at the ports of Greater Odesa, two of which are making their second voyage through the grain corridor to Ukraine. This was announced on October 29 by Andriy Klymenko, Head of the Sanctions and Freedom of Navigation Monitoring Group of the Black Sea Institute for Strategic Studies.
“Five vessels with a total deadweight of 163.26 thousand tons arrived at the ports of Greater Odesa. The vessels belong to owners from Greece, Liberia, Turkey and Panama. Two of the five vessels are making their second voyage in the corridor,” Klymenko said in a statement.
He added that 4 vessels with a total deadweight of more than 168 thousand tons, owned by shipowners from Greece and Turkey, have left Ukrainian ports.
As a reminder, during a conversation with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that despite all the threats, the grain corridor will continue to function.
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