Three more bulkers with grain will leave Ukrainian ports tomorrow

And the ship RAZONI will return to Ukraine for a new batch of grain.

Three vessels with Ukrainian grain< /strong> will leave the ports on August 5, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said. And the RAZONI vessel, which was the first to pass through the “grain corridor”, will leave Istanbul for a new loading.

“Three more transport vessels will leave Ukrainian ports on Friday, which will undergo inspection and will go to the ports of destination,” said the minister, quoted by the Russian BBC service.

The Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Olexandr Kubrakov clarified that the bulk carriers NAVI STAR, ROJEN and POLARNET will leave the ports of Chornomorsk ” and “Odesa”.

“Tomorrow from 5 to 8 o'clock in the morning two ships are expected to depart from the port of Chornomorsk, as well as one from the port of Odesa. After that, a caravan will be formed, which, together with the leading ship, will go to the ports of destination,” he wrote.

July 22 Ukraine, Turkey and Russia, with the support of the UN Secretary General, agreed to ensure the safe export of grain from Ukrainian ports. But the very next day, Russia hit the Odesa port with missiles, endangering grain exports.

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The war caused huge losses to Ukrainian farms, putting many of them on the verge of survival. From the very beginning of the war, the Kremlin aimed to deprive the owners of the means of production before sowing and create conditions for an acute food crisis in the fall.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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