“Two ships left Ukrainian ports today, the volume of cargo amounted to 27,171 tons of grain and other food,” TASS quoted the message as saying.

Dry cargo ships were sent to China and Turkey.

In addition, three more ships proceeded to Ukrainian ports.

“The inspectors checked eight dry cargo ships, of which two depart from Ukrainian ports, and six arrive in them,” the SKC added.

On November 3, the UN reported that Russia had resumed participation in the inspection of ships in the Black Sea.

At the same time, according to the deputy head of the Russian Foreign Ministry Sergei Vershinin, Moscow has not yet made a decision on the issue of extending the grain deal.

He stressed that Russia would take into account the fact of terrorist attacks in Crimea and Sevastopol, initiated by Ukraine.