Temporary corridor: 7 vessels have already left Ukraine
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Seven ships have already left Odesa ports through the temporary humanitarian corridor in the Black Sea.
About this Dmytro Pletenchuk, spokesman for the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, said at a briefing, reports Interfax-Ukraine.
“According to updated data, we have already had 7 ships pass through the new corridor. That is, 7 out of 7 successful cases. 2 went in, 7 went out. Five ships are those that were here before the start of the full-scale invasion. Accordingly, this process continues. We do everything to ensure the safety of the area where vessels are in our territorial waters,” Pletenchuk said.
As the spokesman of the Navy explained, the ships then enter the territorial waters of Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey up to the Bosphorus Bay.
“This is already the territorial sea of the NATO countries. And accordingly, the task of a fire attack on this territory is to inflict a fire attack on the sovereign territory of these countries. Therefore, they (the Russians, the European Parliament) cannot decide on such a thing,” he said.
The Navy emphasizes that the danger in the Black Sea today remains precisely because of aviation and missile weapons. At the same time, the enemy no longer brings naval groups to the water area, because he is afraid of their destruction.
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