Ukraine has successfully exported 10 million tons of products through the Black Sea corridor, which has remained unbroken by Russian attacks. According to Oleksandr Kubrakov, 302 vessels have transported these products to 24 countries, and the corridor's continued operation has been supported by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The US Ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget A. Brink, reinforced this by stating that over 10 million tons of grain and other cargo were safely carried by 305 ships via the Black Sea Humanitarian Corridor, emphasizing Ukraine's role in feeding the world despite Russia's aggression. The importance of this route has been underscored by a blockade by Polish truckers that has crippled Ukraine's land trade, making the Black Sea corridor an essential economic lifeline.
📈So far, 305 ships have passed through the #BlackSea humanitarian corridor, transporting more than 10 million tons of grain and other goods, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink reported.
For weeks, a border blockade by Polish truckers has crippled Ukraine’s land trade. But an economic lifeline has emerged from what was long viewed as a high-risk trade route: the Black Sea. https://t.co/HlKlGoRbDe
“Over 10 million tons of grain and other cargo carried by 305 ships has now made it safely through the #BlackSea Humanitarian Corridor. #Russia’s aggression cannot stop #Ukraine from feeding the world.” — The #US Ambassador to 🇺🇦, Bridget A. Brink via X
Over 10 million tons of grain and other cargo carried by 305 ships has now made it safely through the Black Sea Humanitarian Corridor. Russia’s aggression cannot stop Ukraine from feeding the world. https://t.co/MpWAAakkOC
#Ukraine has exported 10 mln tons of products using the Ukrainian Black Sea corridor. 302 vessels have transported products to 24 countries, - Oleksandr Kubrakov. Russian attacks didn't manage to break it. 🇺🇦 The corridor is operating thanks to the Ukrainian Armed Forces and…