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The SCC in Istanbul approved the passage of two ships through the Black Sea to Ukrainian ports

12 August
2022

The SCC in Istanbul approved the passage of two ships through the Black Sea to Ukrainian ports

 

The joint coordination center in Istanbul gave permission for the passage of two ships bound for Ukrainian ports through the maritime humanitarian corridor.

"The Joint Coordination Center authorized today the movement of two vessels awaiting inspection through the Maritime Humanitarian Corridor (...) Petrel S and Brave Commander vessels will undergo an inspection tomorrow in the Sea of ​​Marmara and, if authorized, will proceed to Chornomorsk and Southern, respectively" , - the message says. On Tuesday, joint inspection teams inspected the Riva Wind, Glory and Star Helena ships that left Black Sea ports, all of which were cleared to sail, UN headquarters said. In addition, on August 10, in the Sea of ​​Marmara, joint inspection teams will inspect the vessels Mustafa Naciti, Sacura and Arizona, which are also heading towards the Mediterranean.

We will remind that the first ship with 26 thousand tons of corn left Odesa on August 1. It was a Razoni bulker with cargo for a buyer in Lebanon.

On August 7, the dry cargo ship Riva Wind (cargo - corn) left the port of Odesa, the tanker Mustafa Naciti (sunflower oil), the dry cargo ships Star Helena (flour) and Glory (corn) from the port of Chornomorsk.

On August 8, the dry cargo ship Arizona (cargo - corn) left the port of Chornomorsk, the dry cargo ship Sacura (soy) - the port of Pivdenny.

On August 9, the ships Rahmi Yaggi (as cargo in the MIU message indicated "food") and Ocean Lion (kukuurudza) departed from the port of Chornomorsk.

In general, during the nine days of operation of the grain corridor (from August 1 to 9, inclusive), 12 ships left Ukrainian ports and exported more than 370,000 tons of agricultural products to 7 countries of the world.