The cargo ship RESILIENT AFRICA departed from Chornomorsk port carrying 3,000 tonnes of wheat, becoming the first vessel to use Ukraine's temporary Black Sea corridor for civilian ships.
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A ship with agricultural products has left the port of Chornomorsk and is heading through a temporary corridor in the Black Sea in the direction of the Bosphorus Strait.
The ship RESILIENT AFRICA is the first of two ships that entered the port of Chornomorsk last week along the temporary corridor for civilian ships established by the Navy of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
There are 3,000 tonnes of wheat on board.
The second ship is in the port, being loaded with Ukrainian wheat for Egypt.
The ships are under the flags of Liberia and Palau, and their crew consists of citizens of Türkiye, Azerbaijan, Egypt and Ukraine.
The Resilient Africa cargo vessel loaded with 3,000 metric tons of wheat has left the Black Sea port of Chornomorsk and is moving towards the Bosphorus
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