RM2JMJ50C–Odessa, Ukraine. 10th Sep, 2018. Commercial merchant ship during loading operations at the Odessa seaport against the backdrop of loading cranes during sunset. For the first time since the beginning of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, a ship carrying grain has left the port of Odessa. This should make millions of tons of grain available again for the world market. Before the Russian war of aggression, Ukraine was one of the world's most important grain exporters. For them, billions in revenue from the sale of wheat and corn, among other commodities, is at stake. (Credit Image
RM2JMJ4X9–Odessa, Ukraine. 10th Sep, 2018. Commercial merchant ship during loading operations at the Odessa seaport against the backdrop of loading cranes during sunset. For the first time since the beginning of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, a ship carrying grain has left the port of Odessa. This should make millions of tons of grain available again for the world market. Before the Russian war of aggression, Ukraine was one of the world's most important grain exporters. For them, billions in revenue from the sale of wheat and corn, among other commodities, is at stake. (Credit Image
RM2JMJ4P8–Odessa, Ukraine. 10th Sep, 2018. Commercial merchant ship during loading operations at the Odessa seaport against the backdrop of loading cranes during sunset. For the first time since the beginning of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, a ship carrying grain has left the port of Odessa. This should make millions of tons of grain available again for the world market. Before the Russian war of aggression, Ukraine was one of the world's most important grain exporters. For them, billions in revenue from the sale of wheat and corn, among other commodities, is at stake. (Credit Image
RM2JMJ4F6–Odessa, Ukraine. 10th Sep, 2018. Commercial merchant ship during loading operations at the Odessa seaport against the backdrop of loading cranes during sunset. For the first time since the beginning of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, a ship carrying grain has left the port of Odessa. This should make millions of tons of grain available again for the world market. Before the Russian war of aggression, Ukraine was one of the world's most important grain exporters. For them, billions in revenue from the sale of wheat and corn, among other commodities, is at stake. (Credit Image