As Russia continues its military assault on Ukraine, the Western economies and their allies have retaliated by imposing harsh sanctions on the Russian economy, practically paralysing it. The shipping industry would be particularly affected, as delays and shipping prices are projected to rise as a result of interruptions in the global supply chain.
Approximately 15 maritime ports in Ukraine were closed when the war broke out. Cargo loading and unloading has ended. Around 140 ships berthed in Ukrainian ports at the time have remained in the ports ever since. So yet, none of the ports or the ships berthed in them have been attacked. Two ships were attacked while in anchorage leading traders to avoid Black Sea routes for their ships.
The ship, which contains electricity, food, and the ability to create water, is always the safest place for sailors in the event of an accident. According to Sanjay Prashar, managing director of VR Maritime Services, while bunkers in ports have been discovered for safely lodging seafarers, ship crews have not moved out of their ships. One of the company’s ships has become trapped in a port in Ukraine. Indian crews are on board some of the stalled ships at Ukrainian ports.