A Russian ship with Ukrainian grain left Sevastopol

A Russian ship with Ukrainian grain left Sevastopol


Racists are again stealing Ukrainian grain through the occupied Crimea.

On Monday, June 19, the Russian bulker “Matros Shevchenko” left occupied Sevastopol.

“The vessel was loaded at the Avlita grain terminal. It has been in the port since June 16,” said Kateryna Yaresko, a journalist of the Myrotvorets information portal.

As previously reported by USM, the court ordered the arrest of four vessels that carried out illegal activities in the Crimea.

Thus, dry cargo ships “Matros Pozynych”, “Mykhailo Nenashev”, “Matros Koshka” and another Syrian ship systematically enter the closed port of Sevastopol. The aggressor country uses Crimea as a “grey zone” for the transportation of grain it illegally seized in Ukraine.

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Dry cargo “Matros Shevchenko” (IMO: 9574195) sails under the flag of the Russian Federation. The ship was built in 2011. Deadweight — 28,378 tons.