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The UN office reported that the SKC did not agree on the movement of ships on October 30

10/29/2022, 10:56:28 PM

It was not possible to reach an agreement on the movement of ships along the maritime humanitarian corridor in the Black Sea as part of a food deal on Sunday, October 30. This was reported by the UN Representative at the Joint Coordinating Center (JCC) Ismini Palla.


“A joint agreement in the SKC on the movement of incoming and outgoing ships on October 30 has not been reached,” TASS quotes her comment.

On the morning of October 29, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, led by British specialists, attacked ships of the Black Sea Fleet and civilian ships in Sevastopol using drones.

Later, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that Moscow was suspending its participation in the grain deal in connection with the attack on ships of the Black Sea Fleet and civilian ships.

Russia notified the SKC about the problem of ensuring traffic safety in the Black Sea