Spilled fuel oil from Russian tanker accidents in the Black Sea could reach the coastlines of Odesa and Mykolaiv, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing Dmytro Pletenchuk, Spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy. "The current is structured in such a way that,
"The current is running in such a way that most likely fuel oil can reach our Odesa and Mykolaiv coasts. There is such a possibility," he said, expressing concern that Russian civilian ships continue to sail in the Black Sea,
Ukraine" news agency, representatives of "Prista Oil-Ukraine LLC" and "Attollo Granum LLC" held a press conference on the topic "On Pressure by BES Employees on Enterprises in Odesa Port."
The oil spilled into the Black Sea by two Russian tankers last month could soon reach Ukraine's southern coast in the Mykolaiv and Odesa oblasts, Navy spokesperson Dmytro Pletenchuk said on air on Jan.
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On Thursday, January 9, at 13.30, the press center of the Interfax-Ukraine News Agency will host a press conference on the subject: "BES employees' pressure on enterprises in Odesa Port."
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During the fifth strategic session on community and regional development held in Odesa, southern regions presented their priority development areas for 2025–2027. — Ukrinform.
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