Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Russia will consider ships going to the ports of Ukraine on the Black Sea as military

The Russian Defense Ministry warns that the countries of the flag of ships sailing in the Black Sea to Ukrainian ports will be considered involved in the Ukrainian conflict on the side of the Kyiv regime.
The defense ministry stressed that from tomorrow, the Russian side will consider ships heading to the ports of Ukraine as potential carriers of military cargo.

In addition, some areas in the northwestern and southeastern parts of the international waters of the Black Sea have been declared temporarily dangerous for navigation.

"Given that the Black Sea initiative has come to an end and the maritime humanitarian corridor has been terminated, all ships going across the Black Sea to Ukrainian ports will be considered potential carriers of military-purpose cargoes, starting from 12:00 a.m. Moscow time on July 20, 2023," the ministry said.

5 comments :

  1. С полуночи 20 июля все суда, следующие в акватории Черного моря в украинские порты, будут рассматриваться как потенциальные перевозчики военных грузов, заявило российское Минобороны.

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  2. В оборонном ведомстве подчеркнули, что уже с завтрашнего дня суда, направляющиеся в порты Украины, российская сторона будет рассматривать как потенциальные перевозчики военных грузов.

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  3. Украина в письме к Международной морской организации (ИМО), которая является учреждением ООН, заявила, что якобы создала механизм по предоставлению "гарантий компенсации ущерба" компаниям и судам, посещающим украинские порты после завершения зерновой сделки, передает агентство Reuter со ссылкой на письмо.
    Киев заявляет, что этот механизм будет работать для судов, которые находятся в украинских территориальных водах или направляются в или из украинских портов.

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  4. The cost of wheat on the commodity exchange in Chicago increased by more than 8% after statements by the Russian Ministry of Defense that ships moving to Ukrainian ports would be considered carriers of military cargo.

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  5. Ukraine has sent a letter to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), which is a UN agency, about creating a temporary route to maintain grain supplies after the completion of the grain deal, Reuters reports citing the letter.
    "(Ukraine) has decided to create on a temporary basis a recommended sea route... Its purpose is to contribute to the unblocking of international traffic in the northwestern part of the Black Sea," Vasily Shkurakov, First Deputy Minister for the Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure of Ukraine, said in a letter.
    Kyiv wants to create an alternative route near the ports of Chornomorsk, Odessa and Yuzhny.

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