Forbes: Three Civilian Cargo Ships Arrive at Ukrainian Port
A trio of civilian cargo ships ran the Russian blockade and anchored at one of Ukraine's grain ports on the Danube Delta. They were observed by NATO aircraft.
This was reported by the American Forbes.
These vessels belong to Israeli, Greek and Turkish-Georgian companies. They anchored in Izmail.
This is the first arrival of foreign ships in Ukrainian ports after Russia withdrew from the grain deal.
The ships were observed by four NATO reconnaissance aircraft: a US Navy P-8 patrol plane, a U.S. Army Challenger with a surface-scanning radar, a US Air Force RQ-4 drone, and a NATO E-3 early-warning plane. None of the planes routinely carries weapons, but NATO fighters—including Italian Eurofighters and Romanian F-16s—were nearby in Romania.