A Russian bulk carrier delivered stolen Ukrainian grain to Venezuela
The opening of a new sales direction demonstrates the beginning of open trade between Russians and international partners with grain from the occupied territories.
Russia has shipped grain from occupied Sevastopol to Venezuela for the first time, reports Latifundist with reference to Lloyd’s List.
The Russian-flagged bulk carrier “Enisey” (IMO: 9079169) began loading grain in Sevastopol on April 9. On April 30, the ship had already left the Bosphorus Strait.
Documents from open sources indicate that the bulk carrier loaded 27,000 tons of “wheat of Russian origin” in Sevastopol.
However, preliminary investigations by Lloyd’s List show that Sevastopol is used to export goods of Ukrainian origin.