Nearly 30 ships stop around Ukraine’s
Izmail gateway after Russian Danube strikes
Reuters, 25/07/2023
Almost 30 ships dropped anchor near Ukraine’s crucial Izmail port
terminal after Russia destroyed grain warehouses on the Danube
river on Monday, data showed, although it was unclear exactly what
had caused them to stop.
Monday’s pre-dawn Russian air strikes wounded seven people and hit
infrastructure along the Danube, a vital alternative route for
Ukrainian grain since the demise last week of a year-old deal
allowing safe exports via the Black Sea. Kyiv said the attack was
an expansion of an air campaign Russia launched last week after
pulling out of the grain deal.
According to Reuters calculations, based on ship tracking data
from analytics company MarineTraffic, some 29 vessels, which also
included chemical tankers, had stopped around Izmail.
A further three vessels had also dropped anchor along the waterway
leading to the terminal of Reni-Odesa, the data showed.
There was no immediate comment from Ukrainian authorities.
Insurance industry sources have said war risk cover for Ukraine’s
ports that were part of the previous grain deal had been
suspended. On Monday, three sources said some providers were also
reviewing whether to continue to provide cover for Danube ports.
“The premiums for those that are still quoting is going to go up,”
one source said.
Since the collapse of the grain corridor deal and the increased
targeting of ports and infrastructure by Russia, war risk
underwriters were “forming their own independent views and
deciding what is it is they are prepared to underwrite,” David
Smith, head of hull and marine liabilities at insurance broker
McGill, told Reuters.
“The difficulty here is that unlike a rateable commodity,
insurance costs for Ukraine right now are un-modellable.”