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Conflicts in Ukraine (No.7) 5 April 2022 No.1162 Tweet Download PDF (239KB) We would like to report the latest updates in Ukraine and Russia. As to the former relative information, please refer to our Japan P&I News No.1160 dated 29 March 2022.   Ukraine: Martial law still has been introduced in Ukraine and there is a curfew. All Ukrainian Ports are closed. Mines were laid into the sea off the ports Odessa region and they were cut off from the equipment. Drifting mines were found in Istanbul Strait and off Romania. The Romanian Hydrographic office issued a notice of drifting mines to mariners.     Russia: Russian ports continue their normal operations, but the local correspondents report that the Azov Sea, a North-east area of Black Sea and near to Crimea Bridge are closed for navigation.   Sanctions applied to some of Russian banks by the US, EU and UK. These countries are restricting the sale, supply, transfer or export of military goods, dual-use goods, critical industry goods and technology.   Please note that the change of local situation is so unforeseeable, that the above is to be updated accordingly. It is highly recommended for members to check the latest information at the time of vessel’s calling through local agents in Ukraine. For further information, please click here. Port Information International Sanctions Europe, Mideast, Arctic Japan P&I News ロスプリベンション Japan P&I News ナイロビ条約 日本 組合員限定 --> Most read News Conflicts in Ukraine (No.6) Measures to assure safe navigation during the peak season of drift-net fishing in the Seto Inland Sea (Revised) ウクライナ-港湾状況にご注意ください(その7) Related News Conflicts in Ukraine (No.6) EU impose further sanctions on Russia
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