“Today, October 30, six ships carrying 186,426 tons of grain and other food went on a voyage (from Ukraine. -

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), but have not yet entered the maritime humanitarian corridor,” RIA Novosti reported.

It is specified that the ships left Yuzhny, Chernomorsk and Odessa and are heading to the Netherlands, Great Britain, Algeria, Djibouti, Egypt, and Turkey.

Earlier, the Turkish Ministry of Defense noted that they would continue to inspect ships with grain on October 30 and 31 as part of a grain deal.

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.