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Three ships with Ukrainian grain left Odessa ports

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On the morning of August 5, three ships with Ukrainian grain sailed into the Black Sea from the ports of the Odessa region.

All bulk carriers are heading to the Turkish city of Istanbul.

This was reported by the Turkish Ministry of Defense and the TRT Haber TV channel, the Russian news agency MIA Rossiya Segodnya.

Earlier, the UN stated that the indicated vessels were allowed to go to sea today by the Joint Coordination Center.

Polarnet is known to transport 12,000 tons of corn. The cargo will be delivered to Karasu, Turkey.

On board the ship Rojen there are 13,041 tons of corn. She is transported to British Teesport.

Both named ships departed from the port of Chernomorsk.

Another bulk carrier, Navistar, is transporting 33,000 tons of corn from Odessa to Ringaskiddy, Ireland.

But before arriving at their final destinations, all three ships will be inspected by delegations from the Coordination Center in Istanbul.

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