Six more grain ships leave Ukraine's Black Sea ports
Six vessels loaded with Ukrainian agricultural products departed from Ukraine's Black Sea ports through a "grain corridor" early on Tuesday, September 6.
According to Ukrinform, Turkey's Ministry of Defense said this on Twitter.
"As of this morning, six more ships have left Ukrainian ports," the report said.
It added that the shipment of grain continues as planned.
A caravan of 13 vessels left Ukraine's Black Sea ports of Ukraine on September 4, with three more vessels departing on September 5.
In total, 92 ships have already left Ukraine's Black Sea ports since the Initiative on the Safe Transportation of Grain and Foodstuffs came into force. They will deliver more than two million tonnes of agricultural products to 19 countries.
Photo: Ukraine's Ministry of Infrastructure