Ukrainian railway lifts restrictions on transportation to one of Black Sea ports

Ukrzaliznytsia lifted restrictions on rail transportation to the port of Chornomorsk
Ukrzaliznytsia lifted restrictions on rail transportation to the port of Chornomorsk

Ukrzaliznytsia (UZ) has lifted the temporary ban on cargo transportation in direction of port of Chornomorsk, company reported on its website on April 22.

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Ukrzaliznytsia, Ukrainian railway company, has imposed restrictions on rail transportation in the direction of Chornomorsk-Port-Export and Chornomorsk-Port-CPS stations.

These restrictions were put in place due to damage caused by a Russian missile strike on April 10 to railway sidings serving several grain terminals in port of Chornomorsk.

Following this attack, Russia launched new strikes against Ukraine, using various types of missiles.

Missile strikes on April 11 of Odesa Oblast resulted in further damage to railroad access roads of grain terminals.

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As a result, there may be temporary disruptions in delivery of products to terminals operated by Kernel, Risoil, and Viterra.

Initially, restrictions were scheduled to be in effect from April 11 to 13, but they were subsequently extended twice until April 22.

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