In occupied Sevastopol, another ship is being prepared to steal grain

In occupied Sevastopol, another ship is being prepared to steal grain


A ship loaded with grain, probably exported from the occupied territories of Ukraine, has been spotted again at the grain terminal in the Dock Bay of Sevastopol.

In the Dock Bay of Sevastopol, near the grain terminal “Avlita” (in Russian jurisdiction – “Aval”), a red-hulled bulk carrier is moored. This is reported by Crimean Wind.

The name of the ship on the stern is hidden by a tarpaulin. Previously, this ship was in the Yalta Bay, waiting for the mooring wall in Sevastopol to be released.

In parallel, near the same terminal, another ship is being loaded. According to monitoring groups, both bulk carriers are likely to be loaded with grain exported from the occupied territories of Ukraine.

This is not the first case of using the Avlita terminal to load grain, likely exported from the occupied territories of Ukraine. Earlier, there were reports of ships that, after loading in Sevastopol, headed to the Syrian port of Latakia.

The grain is delivered to Sevastopol from the occupied areas of Kherson and Zaporizhia regions by road and rail. These actions are causing concern in the international community and are considered a violation of international law.

As USM recently wrote, every year Russia steals 5 million tons of grain from the occupied territories of Ukraine.