Russian bulk carrier transporting stolen Ukrainian wheat from Crimea

Russian bulk carrier transporting stolen Ukrainian wheat from Crimea


The bulk carrier IRTYSH, which has been repeatedly spotted transporting stolen Ukrainian grain, is once again heading from Crimea to Djibouti.

This was reported by Kateryna Yaresko, a journalist for the SeaKrime project of the Myrotvorets Center.

According to her, IRTYSH (IMO: 9664976) made an illegal entry into occupied Sevastopol and loaded 32,850 tons of stolen wheat on January 30.

The loading will take place at the Avlit grain terminal, which the occupiers have repeatedly used for operations with stolen Ukrainian grain.

We remind you that the bulk carrier IRTYSH was also spotted in Sevastopol on August 15 last year. Then the ship was also loading stolen grain.