Ukrainian ports fulfilled 92% of transshipment plans despite shelling
Ukrainian seaports continue to operate despite the energy crisis caused by constant shelling from Russia.
This was stated during the meeting by Acting Head of the State Enterprise “Seaports Administration of Ukraine” Artem Lytvynov, the USPA press service reports on Facebook.
“As of today, the seaports have fulfilled the annual plan by more than 92%. This is the result of the daily work of people on the ground, despite prolonged air raids, which sometimes last up to 8 hours, constant shelling and threats. The ports continue to operate and perform key tasks for the country’s economy,” he said.
It is noted that backup power sources are being introduced in the ports, cogeneration units are being installed, and critical infrastructure is being modernized.
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