Ukraine Implements 'Humanitarian Corridor' to Free Ships in Black Sea Ports

Ukraine has announced the opening of a "humanitarian corridor" in the Black Sea to release cargo ships trapped in its ports since the Russian invasion in February 2022. The corridor initially applies to vessels such as container ships that were not covered by the grain export deal. However, concerns about safety and Russia's de facto blockade remain, as military threats and sea mines persist along shipping routes. The Ukrainian navy has proposed the routes to the International Maritime Organization, and only ships whose owners confirm readiness to sail under the current conditions will be allowed to pass through. The viability of the corridor and the potential risks to seafarers remain uncertain.
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