A second shipment of Ukrainian wheat reached Turkey via the
Black Sea on Sunday, according to maritime traffic monitoring sites, despite
Russian threats to attack boats heading to or from its neighbour and enemy.
The Palau-flagged bulk carrier Aroyat – laden with 17,600
tonnes of wheat – left the port city of Chornomorsk on Friday bound for Egypt.
Ukraine is testing a new sea route that avoids using
international waters and follows those controlled by NATO members Bulgaria and
Romania, following Russia's withdrawal from a UN-backed grain export deal.
According to the websites Marine Traffic and Vessel Finder,
the Aroyat was at the southern exit of the Bosphorus Strait at 0300 GMT on
Sunday.
It was to head towards the Dardanelles Strait to reach the
Mediterranean.
A first ship loaded with 3,000 tonnes of wheat, and also
flying the flag of Palau, left Chornomorsk without incident on Tuesday and
arrived in Istanbul on Thursday.
Russia and Ukraine are two major agricultural powers whose
supplies are crucial for global food security.
Moscow's invasion of its neighbour in February last year –
and subsequent international sanctions – have destabilised global supplies and
markets.
Ukrainian forces have been aiming to undermine Moscow's
military control of the Black Sea, including with attacks on Russia-annexed
Crimea.
Sevastopol, home to Russia's Black Sea fleet, has been
targeted by increasingly frequent drone and missile attacks, with Kyiv claiming
to have damaged several Russian warships.
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