A ship entered Sevastopol to steal Ukrainian grain

A ship entered Sevastopol to steal Ukrainian grain


The Russian ship will be used again in the export of stolen Ukrainian grain from the Crimea.

The bulk carrier “Fedor” (IMO: 9431977) entered Komysh Bay of occupied Sevastopol on December 19, reports the journalist of the Myrotvorets information portal Kateryna Yaresko.

9,000 tons of agricultural products are to be loaded onto the ship.

The vessel Fedor (IMO:9431977) is a bulk carrier flying the flag of Russia. The bulker was built in 2007. Deadweight — 9517 tons.

In 2022, the ship Fedor left the Crimean port for the Turkish port of Bandirma with a cargo of corn on board. Despite the appeal of the Ukrainian prosecutor’s office, Turkey released the bulk carrier after a month’s stay in the port of Bandirma.

As previously reported by USM, Russia uses Crimea as a “grey zone” for the transportation of grain it illegally seized in Ukraine. It is also known that the Russian Federation planned to steal Ukrainian grain even before the full-scale invasion.