UN to work on safe corridor for ships stranded by Ukraine conflict
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UN to work on safe corridor for ships stranded by Ukraine conflict
LONDON: The UN's shipping agency will seek to create a safe maritime corridor to enable merchant ships and their crews stuck in the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to sail away without the risk of being hit, it said on Friday (Mar 11). Russia's military took control of waterways when it invaded Ukraine on Feb&nb
UN to work on safe corridor for ships stranded by Ukraine conflict
LONDON (Reuters) - The UN's shipping agency will seek to create a safe maritime corridor to enable merchant ships and their crews stuck in the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to sail away without the risk of being hit, it said on Friday. Read full story
UN to work on safe corridor for ships stranded by Ukraine conflict
March 12, 2022LONDON (Reuters) – The UN’s shipping agency will seek to create a safe maritime corridor to enable merchant ships and their crews stuck in the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to sail away without the risk of being hit, it said on Friday.Russia’s military took control of waterways when it invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, in what Moscow calls a “special operation”.Ukrainian maritime officials have told Reuters fighting has left around 100 f…
UN to work on safe corridor for ships stranded by Ukraine conflict
LONDON - The UN's shipping agency will seek to create a safe maritime corridor to enable merchant ships and their crews stuck in the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to sail away without the risk of being hit, it said on Friday. Russia's military took control of waterways when it invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, in what Moscow calls a "special operation". Ukrainian maritime officials have told
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