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Four ships with foodstuffs authorized to leave Ukrainian ports

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The Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul has authorized the departure of four more vessels from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports.

The UN press service announced this, according to Ukrinform.

The report says that four ships loaded with 161,084 tonnes of foodstuffs are leaving Chornomorsk and Odesa.

In particular, the dry cargo ships MV GLORY and MV RIVA WIND with more than 100,000 tonnes of corn are heading to Turkey, the ship MV STAR HELENA with 45,000 tonnes of flour is heading to China, and the ship MV Mustafa NECATI will deliver 6,000 tonnes of sunflower oil to Italy.

In addition, the dry cargo ship MV OSPREY S, which is anchored near Istanbul, received permission to arrive at the port of Chornomorsk.

All ships will be inspected in Turkey.

As Ukrinform reported, on August 5, the first caravan of vessels with Ukrainian grain left the Great Odesa ports. Three ships, the Navi Star, the Rojen and the Polarnet, carrying 57,000 tonnes of Ukrainian corn, where heading to Turkey, Great Britain and Ireland. That convoy resumed navigation from the port of Chornomorsk.

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