Three more vessels loaded with Ukrainian grain leave Odesa Region’s ports
In the morning of August 29, 2022, three more ships loaded with Ukrainian-produced grain left Odesa Region’s ports via the ‘grain corridor’.
The relevant statement was made by Türkiye’s National Defense Ministry on Twitter, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
“This morning three more ships loaded with grain have left Ukrainian ports,” the report states.
According to the ministry, grain shipments are carried out as planned and controlled by the Joint Coordination Center.
A reminder that, on August 28, 2022, six bulk carriers loaded with grain left Odesa Region’s ports.
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