Four more ships carrying around 170,000 tonnes of grain set off from the Black Sea ports of Odessa and Chornomorsk on Sunday, Ukrainian authorities said, as Moscow accused Kyiv of carrying out a new strike against a Russian-occupied nuclear plant.
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“The second convoy of Ukrainian supplies has just left… three from Chornomorsk and one from Odessa,” Kyiv’s infrastructure ministry wrote on Telegram.
It said that the ships — which it named as the Mustafa Necati, the Star Helena, the Glory and the Riva Wind — were carrying “around 170,000 tonnes of agriculture-related merchandise,” without specifying further.