“The information provided shows that employees and property of banks and pension institutions are being transferred from Kherson to annexed Crimea,” the Ukrainian Armed Forces Command reported.
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Ukraine: the Russians have begun to evacuate “state institutions” from Kherson Oblast
The Ukrainian command reports that “the occupiers are stepping up filtering activities in Kherson Oblast and have started the process of evacuating so-called state institutions.”
The moral and psychological level of the population in the border areas of the Russian Federation has decreased significantly. Specifically, this is due to the lack of medical care for civilians. According to available information, due to the mobilization of health workers and the increased flow of wounded, civilians are being denied medical services in hospitals in the Belgorod region
– we read in the report. The Ukrainians emphasize that “they are causing the enemy human and material losses”.
Ukraine and Turkey to extend grain deal
In sunday four more ships carrying Ukrainian agricultural products left two ports in the Odessa region, Odessa oblast military administration spokesman Serhiy Bratchuk said in a telegram. He said one of the vessels is the bulk carrier Eaubonne, which will deliver more than 53,000 tons of wheat to Kenya. The first bulk carrier with 51,000 tons of wheat arrived at the port of Mombasa. 1.1 million tonnes of food were shipped to Africa recently.
On July 22 in Istanbul, at the request of the United Nations, Ukraine, Turkey and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres signed the Initiative on the Security of Transport of Grains and Food Products from Ports Ukrainians from Odessa, Chernomorsk and Pivdenny. Since then, Ukraine has exported 7.5 million tons of agricultural products. A total of 341 ships left Ukrainian ports. The first ship left the port of Odessa on August 1.
Ukraine and Turkey will extend the agreement on the export of Ukrainian grain through the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles. According to the Ukrinform agency, Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov and Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar agreed on this issue during a meeting in Istanbul.
The grain corridor will be maintained after November 22, that is. daytimewhere the current agreement ends. During the talks, the Ukrainians also indicated the need to speed up the control of ships in a specially created joint coordination center in the port of Istanbul. This is to allow faster transport of food to places threatened by famine.
Grain agreement between Ukraine and Turkey, Russia and the United Nations were signed at the end of July. The first ship in its framework set sail for the Black Sea on August 1. Since then, Ukraine has exported 7.7 million tons of agricultural products, mainly cereals, by sea.
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