Three more vessels entered the ports of Greater Odesa via the temporary humanitarian corridor

The ports of Greater Odesa received bulk carriers Peter S (Greek shipowner), Xin Shun (Chinese shipowner) and Bull (Singaporean shipowner), which sailed through a temporary corridor established by the Ukrainian Navy. This was reported by Andriy Klymenko, Head of the Sanctions and Freedom of Navigation Monitoring Group of the Black Sea Institute for Strategic Studies.
According to MarineTraffic, Peter S with a deadweight of 71.6 thousand tons was heading to the port of Chornomorsk under the flag of Liberia, Xin Shun with a deadweight of 75.8 thousand tons – to the port of Pivdennyi under the flag of Panama.
Falcona with a deadweight of 82 thousand tons, according to the resource, arrived at the port of Odesa under the flag of Liberia.
Earlier on Thursday, two bulk carriers left the ports of Greater Odesa with cargo: Beaver with a deadweight of 81.8 thousand tons under the flag of Liberia (shipowner: Marshall Islands) and Castor with 78.9 thousand tons under the flag of Liberia (shipowner: Liberia).
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