Two more vessels arrive through Ukrainian corridor of Ukrainian Navy
The ports of Big Odesa on Sunday received two more bulk carriers with a total deadweight of 86.327 thousand tonnes, passing through a temporary corridor established by the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Andriy Klymenko, head of the Monitoring Group of Sanctions and Freedom of Navigation of the Institute of Black Sea Strategic Studies has said.
"On October 29, two vessels with a total deadweight of 86,327 tonnes arrived at the ports of Big Odesa. The vessels belong to owners from Turkey and Liberia," he wrote on Facebook.
At least 5 vessels with a total deadweight of 282,082 tonnes left the ports of Big Odesa. Among them is the German bulk carrier EMIL with deadweight of 175,463 tonnes. The vessels belong to ship owners from Greece, Germany (two), Lebanon and Türkiye, Klymenko said.
According to his estimates, a total of 63 vessels used the Ukrainian sea corridor established by the Ukrainian Navy to enter and 36 to exit.
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