Seven ships have already left the ports of Odessa along the temporary humanitarian corridor of the Black Sea, said Dmytro Pletenchuk, the representative of the Ukrainian Navy for press relations.

Seven ships have already left the ports of Odessa along the temporary humanitarian corridor of the Black Sea, said Dmytro Pletenchuk, the representative of the Ukrainian Navy for press relations.
“According to the latest data, we have already had seven ships pass through the new corridor. (..) Two came in, seven left. Five ships are the ones that were here before the start of the full-scale invasion. Accordingly, this process continues,” said the navy representative.
“We are doing everything to guarantee the safety of this section, which is in our territorial waters,” he stated.
The ships continue their journey through the territorial waters of Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey all the way to the Bosphorus, Pletenchuk explained.
“It is already the territorial sea of NATO countries,” he stressed, which means that strikes on targets in this area will be strikes on the sovereign territory of these countries.
“Therefore, for nothing like that they [krievi] will not be resolved,” emphasized Pletenchuk.
The threat in the Black Sea today is precisely due to aviation and missiles, the Ukrainian Navy said. The enemy no longer brings groups of ships into the water area because they are afraid that they will be destroyed.