Markets Markets Newswire Second ship since grain deal expiry leaves Ukraine's Odesa The second ship to leave Ukraine's port city of Odesa since Moscow's withdrawal from the Black Sea grain deal set sail for Bulgaria on Saturday, Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksiy Honcharenko said on the Telegram app. By Reuters Reuters Founded in 1851, Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters. With 200 locations worldwide and 2,500 journalists, Reuters is one of the largest news agencies in the world. Reuters has remained true to the Trust Principles of independence, integrity, and freedom from bias, working relentlessly to bring news from the source and from every corner of the world. Successful Farming's Editorial Guidelines Published on August 26, 2023 Close Photo: Istimages KYIV, Aug 26 (Reuters) - The second ship to leave Ukraine's port city of Odesa since Moscow's withdrawal from the Black Sea grain deal set sail for Bulgaria on Saturday, Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksiy Honcharenko said on the Telegram app. Honcharenko posted a photograph of what he said was the ship leaving the port. The Liberia-flagged bulk carrier Primus is moving from Odesa to the port of Varna in Bulgaria, news agency Interfax Ukraine reported citing the MarineTraffic database. Odesa's three seaports shipped tens of millions of tons of grain during Russia's invasion under a UN-brokered deal which collapsed in July after Moscow withdrew. Russian forces have since targeted Ukrainian ports with volleys of missiles and kamikaze drones. (Reporting by Max Hunder; editing by Jason Neely) Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit