Bulk carrier thieves still can’t enter Sevastopol – two ships have disappeared from radar

Two ships that were in the Yalta Bay yesterday morning approached the entrance to the Sevastopol Bay, but never docked at the grain terminal piers.
Bulk carriers waiting to be loaded with stolen grain in Sevastopol are still unable to enter the port. This is reported by Crimean Wind with reference to satellite imagery.

On the morning of June 4, four bulk carriers were in the Yalta Bay. By noon, two of them were spotted at the entrance to the Sevastopol Bay, but they never docked at the grain terminal piers in Kamyshova and Sevastopol Bays. The exact location of the ships is currently unknown: part of the water area is covered by clouds.

As a reminder, the grain terminals of Sevastopol have been empty for at least the third day. According to the monitoring group, the downtime is due to difficulties in transporting grain due to drone attacks on the route of the so-called “land corridor”.
Also, the day before, Ukrainian drones attacked a ship in Berdyansk involved in the theft of Ukrainian grain.
