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    Ukraine Reopens Its Danube Canal After Closure Due to Explosion

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    Posted on August 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukraine has reopened the Bystre Canal after a dredger explosion in July, impacting shipping and grain export routes. Shipping is now permitted with specific restrictions.

    Ukraine Reopens Bystre Canal After Dredger Explosion Closure

    Impact of Bystre Canal Reopening

    KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine on Wednesday reopened its Bystre Canal at the mouth of the Danube, which had been closed since a dredger exploded in late July, the Ukrainian state Seaport Authority said.

    Background of the Closure

    Ukraine had been transporting grain on the Bystre and the Danube as an alternative route for its exports while access to its Black Sea ports was limited in the first year after Russia's invasion in 2022.

    Shipping Regulations and Costs

    Since the ports were unblocked in 2023, Ukraine's use of the Danube has declined sharply.

    Mine Clearance Operations

    "Shipping is permitted for vessels with a draught of up to 4.5 metres, with mandatory pilotage and exclusively during daylight hours," the Authority said on Facebook.

    It noted that prior to the resumption of traffic, the relevant services, including the Ukrainian Navy, carried out measurements and mine clearance in the area near the emergency dredger.

    The Authority said last month it had closed the Bystre after a dredger exploded on July 23, without giving an explanation for the blast. Traffic was diverted through the Romanian Sulina channel.

    Analyst ASAP Agri said on Tuesday that the cost to shipowners of using Sulina was higher and many had raised their freight quotes for Danube shipments to offset losses.

    (Reporting by Pavel PolityukEditing by Mark Potter)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Bystre Canal Reopening
    • Background of the Closure
    • Shipping Regulations and Costs
    • Mine Clearance Operations

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine reopens Bystre Canal after July explosion.
    • •Canal closure impacted grain exports via Danube.
    • •Shipping now allowed with restrictions in place.
    • •Mine clearance operations conducted by Ukrainian Navy.
    • •Higher shipping costs through alternative routes noted.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine reopens its Danube canal after closure due to explosion

    1What is a dredger?

    A dredger is a type of equipment used to remove sediment and debris from the bottom of water bodies, often to maintain navigable waterways.

    2What are shipping regulations?

    Shipping regulations are rules and guidelines established to ensure safe and efficient maritime transport, covering aspects like vessel operation, cargo handling, and environmental protection.

    3What is mine clearance?

    Mine clearance refers to the process of removing landmines and unexploded ordnance from areas to make them safe for navigation or habitation.

    4What is the Danube River?

    The Danube River is Europe's second-longest river, flowing through several countries and serving as a vital waterway for trade and transportation.

    5What are freight quotes?

    Freight quotes are estimates provided by shipping companies detailing the cost to transport goods, based on factors like distance, weight, and shipping method.

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