Russia continues to export stolen Ukrainian grain to Syria
A company from the russian federation sent another batch of grain stolen from Ukraine from Sevastopol. A ship loaded with wheat is bound for Syria.
The russian ship Matros Shevchenko is currently passing through the Bosphorus. There are 27,000 tons of looted wheat on the ship, the bulk carrier is going from occupied Sevastopol to Tartus, Syria. AIS is incorrectly set to Beirut. This was announced by Yoryuk Ishik, an observer of the Bosphorus traffic, on Twitter, writes Latifundist.
“While the world is busy with the continuation of the grain agreement, the russian smuggling operation continues without a break, carried out by state-owned companies, using forged documents and sea tricks to steal Ukrainian grain,” the message reads.
It is noted that last year Syria sharply increased the import of wheat from the temporarily occupied Crimea.