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On October 9, 2022, 13 vessels carrying 230,700 tonnes of agricultural products left the ports of Odesa, Pivdennyi, and Chornomorsk under the Grain Initiative. The cargo includes wheat and soybeans destined for Indonesia, Lebanon, Egypt, Africa, Asia, and Europe.

Odesa Oblast
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Ukrainska Pravda UNIAN

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Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: certain

13 vessels left the ports of Odesa, Pivdennyi and Chornomorsk on Sunday, 9 October carrying 230,700 tonnes of agricultural products.

Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: certain

The bulk carrier ARGONAUT is carrying 71,000 tonnes of wheat bound for Indonesia.

Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: certain

The vessel ALI A is carrying 7,000 tonnes of wheat bound for Lebanon.

Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: certain

The vessel MEHMET BEY is carrying 8,000 tonnes of soybeans bound for Egypt.

UNIAN → Source tone: certain

UNICEF delivered nearly 5,000 sets of clothing to displaced children in Odesa Oblast, with the specific count reported as 4,820 sets.

UNIAN → Source tone: certain

As of late September 2022, there were 189,065 internally displaced persons registered in Odesa Oblast since 2014, including 113,471 who arrived after February 24.

UNIAN → Source tone: certain

Two inmates in Odesa illegally obtained displaced person benefits, causing state damage of 22,000 UAH.

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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:20:53.101Z

Source story: 7370997