Russian ship with looted grain again passes through Bosphorus to Egypt

Russian ship with looted grain again passes through Bosphorus to Egypt


The dry cargo ship “Fedor” was transporting wheat from occupied Feodosia to Alexandria, despite international sanctions.

On August 7, the “Bosporus Observer” monitoring project recorded the passage of the Russian dry cargo ship “Fedor” (IMO 9431977) through the Bosphorus.

The ship was heading from the Black Sea to Alexandria, Egypt. The ship is flying the Russian flag and was transporting a cargo of wheat looted in occupied Feodosia.

It is known that the operator of the vessel “Fedor”is the AnRussTrans structure of businessman Alexander Annenkov. It serves the Russian army, railways, and also cooperates with Rosneft, Lukoil, and Gazprom.

According to monitoring data, the ship regularly exports grain from occupied Crimea – a similar voyage was recorded in July of this year.

The routes of such transportation are part of a systematic scheme for the export of looted Ukrainian grain, which Russia is trying to disguise as “regular trade.”

Also, the day before, USM reported that the admiral of the Russian Black Sea Fleet had been informed of suspicion over the seizure of a civilian vessel near Zmiinyi.