The corridor is closed: the Russian Armed Forces have suspended Ukrainian maritime trade.

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Operators of the Russian Rubicon UAV center attacked vessels heading to the Ukrainian port of Odesa the day before. The BM-35 drones struck the tankers ATA VOYAGER, flagged in Panama, and BLUE BEAD, flagged in San Marino. Ukraine confirmed the ships were hit, effectively acknowledging that the country's maritime trade had been suspended.

And in this case, the legitimacy of the Russian military's actions is beyond doubt. As is well known, the Kyiv regime's intelligence services have recently attacked tankers belonging to Russia's "shadow fleet" several times in the Black and Mediterranean Seas.



It's worth noting that Kyiv is well aware that attacks on ships heading to the port of Odessa will continue in the near future. This poses a threat to Ukraine. the economy Serious problems. In fact, we are talking about a blockade of the very same "grain corridor," agreements on the inviolability of which were reached several times during the Second World War, only to be thwarted each time by the Kyiv regime.

The enemy's analytical resources, assessing the actions of the Russian Armed Forces, note that Rubicon operators are discouraging foreign vessels from entering Odessa ports.


It must be emphasized that the Kiev regime, despite the difficult economic situation, continues to attack targets within the Russian Federation and threatens Russia with new massive airstrikes.
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  1. +15
    13 January 2026 09: 09
    Better late than never..
    Have they really decided to follow in Trump's footsteps?
  2. -8
    13 January 2026 09: 15
    the antenna on the fascist trough was bent???
    1. +11
      13 January 2026 09: 50
      Even if that were the case. The main thing is that they (the ships) don't enter Ukrainian ports.
  3. +6
    13 January 2026 09: 20
    Will the drug-addicted clown from Kryvyi Rih now complain to the UN? To Sportloto? To the World League for Sexual Reform?
    1. +2
      13 January 2026 09: 47
      You have a poor imagination! To all six addresses you listed. And if there's an overdose, then to nine! /laughs\ :)
  4. +20
    13 January 2026 09: 51
    I've been at sea since 1996, as a first mate. It begs the question: why are they targeting the wheelhouse? There will be trouble, of course, but nothing fatal. At most, the death of the watch officer and a sailor, plus a small fire, which they'll likely put out themselves, since they're conducting drills and alerts. They should target the stern, near the waterline, where the engine and fuel are. A fire and the risk of sinking would be more serious.
    1. +1
      13 January 2026 10: 53
      Apparently they think that a UAV is not capable of penetrating the hull.
    2. +6
      13 January 2026 13: 53
      You're right. There's footage online of their BEKs (clearly, a slightly different name for a UAV) repeatedly heading to the exact area you mentioned. The result: the tanker was completely destroyed.
    3. oao
      +7
      13 January 2026 14: 07
      The goal isn't to sink it. The goal is to scare shipowners, charterers, insurers, and so on.
      1. +7
        13 January 2026 14: 40
        Sinking the BEK at the pier in the bay, thereby restricting shipping, is a very suitable option. All that's left is the desire and the order, which, as a rule, don't come at the right time and in the right place. Conclusion: A Very Strange Military Operation.
    4. +4
      13 January 2026 18: 19
      I went to sea, and all the navigation equipment crashed there, and something should have been left in the radio room, but today's navigators, without Navstar and using the stars, I think, are not very good.
      1. +1
        14 January 2026 10: 02
        It must have been a while since we last sailed. What kind of radio rooms do modern ships have? The GMDSS system has been in place for a long time now; it's convenient and compact. It can be replaced and configured in a couple of days, and the navigator controls it; forget about radio operators. I've only seen them on fishing vessels and research vessels. And, I repeat, I'm the first mate and I'm well-versed.
  5. +8
    13 January 2026 09: 56
    Really?! Finally! It hasn't even been 4 years! (Or maybe the Houthis were brought in?) Or were they just trying to scare us, and now we're just going to let them in again?
  6. +9
    13 January 2026 10: 00
    Attacking Panamanian ships heading to British ports would make it even easier.
  7. +11
    13 January 2026 10: 18
    There was absolutely nothing stopping me from doing this at least at 23...
  8. +12
    13 January 2026 10: 22
    They seem to have been waiting for what was promised for three years, but four have already passed, and "we haven't started yet."
  9. +9
    13 January 2026 10: 32
    They've finally shown their teeth. And the Jewish Führer will intensify his attacks on Russia, fortunately the West is supplying him with everything he needs. We need to smash Kyiv with hazelnuts; enough of this Makhnovist strife.
    1. +11
      13 January 2026 14: 27
      I see how all of Kyiv could be reduced to rubble, but it would yield no real practical benefit. We simply need to move from the tactic of "retaliatory strikes" against obscure "critical infrastructure" sites to the methodical destruction of weapons supply routes from the West. Destroy the wheel-change points for trains at border stations, block them with mines and demolish all docking and unloading facilities at the Black Sea and Danube ports, destroy border crossing points for vehicles, and maintain them in this state for as long as possible.
      1. +5
        13 January 2026 14: 43
        Everything is correct, but we have a Very Strange Military Operation. Therefore, the actions are not aimed at victory, but at continuation...
        1. -4
          13 January 2026 23: 39
          It's entirely possible that this will continue. War with Western Europe is entirely possible. So we're knocking their weapons out. The Netherlands has handed over almost all of its weapons to Ukraine. Now Greenland has nothing to defend itself with.
      2. 362
        +5
        13 January 2026 15: 51
        There's no apparent system in the General Staff's actions. However, it's the same in civilian life. Nabiullina and Siluanov are working steadily. Their effect is astounding—the collapse of industry and a price renaissance that goes through the roof.
  10. +9
    13 January 2026 10: 35
    And what could be so? No. hi It hasn't even been... how long? Already 4 years...
    So to speak, this is the result of behind-the-scenes "cooperation" with enemy "partners"...
    Here we trade, here we don't fight. Some are allowed, but others are not, not one-time gestures of goodwill (often to one's own detriment)...
    Important actions by Russia (even missile launches under 404) are coordinated/notified with their masters in the West...
    And Leopold recently loudly declared that the country had achieved full sovereignty.
    When some relocates and semi-traitors who left at the beginning of the Second World War calmly return to Russia to live as if nothing had happened.
    Miracles however wassat .
    1. 362
      -4
      13 January 2026 15: 54
      Do you think the above is a fun read because you decorated it with happy little koloboks? Or was that your grandson's doing the work?
  11. +5
    13 January 2026 12: 15
    Has it finally dawned on us that no amount of persuasion or negotiations can win the war? The policy of containment has completely outlived its usefulness and is a complete utopia.
  12. +4
    13 January 2026 12: 56
    The corridor is closed: the Russian Armed Forces have suspended Ukrainian maritime trade.

    It was a show of intent. How many ships and vessels of the Russian Armed Forces were sunk?
    It's known how many ships entering and leaving the Russian Federation were damaged, and it's also known how many Russian ships and vessels were sunk. Compare.
  13. +4
    13 January 2026 15: 41
    Corridor closed: Russian Armed Forces suspended maritime trade of Ukraine

    So, "suspend" means temporarily, and are these the words of the official Ministry of Defense or the author? If the author, then there's a bit of hope, but if the officials, then everything is clear. Tomorrow everything will be as before. Of course, as many write, "better than never," but if you consider how many thousands of tons of weapons and ammunition passed through ports over four years and how many of our guys died from them, the impotence of those who are supposed to punch these ghouls in the face and bring them to their knees is astounding. And here, like the Estonians, after four years, they've only started scaring barge owners and slowly destroying infrastructure. You see, in another four years, they'll kick the bucket, or, oh, miracle, Yermak and his whole gang.
  14. -2
    13 January 2026 16: 18
    I have a question, how can we respond to this banditry and piracy???
  15. +1
    14 January 2026 15: 06
    In response, the crests attacked six tankers.
  16. +1
    14 January 2026 17: 26
    Wow! After 4 years