Turkish-owned ships, which were not allowed to leave the port of Berdyansk on the Azov Sea coast in the north of the Black Sea, started to return as of yesterday.
According to the information obtained by the HaberDenizde.com, it was stated that the Turkish-owned ships, which have been stranded in the Berdyansk port since February 24, were not allowed to leave by the Ukrainian authorities.
Critical assignment to Berdyansk port
However, a change in management was made at the port, as of yesterday, which was under the control of Russia, and Russia brought the ex master assistant of Taganrog Port, Vasily Efremov, to the head of Berdyansk Port.
Vasily Yarantsev, who is the head of Berdyansk Port, took off for 16 Turkish sailors yesterday evening, together with 2 Turkish-owned ships, which were not allowed to leave by Ukraine and were kept in anchor. Our ships moved to the Black Sea.
It was alleged that the Russian authorities took our ships out of Berdyansk Port with convoy protection so that our ships would not be stranded by any attack.