Syria
Two ships from Ukraine are being unloaded at the port of Syria
Two ships with Ukrainian wheat on board arrived at the Syrian port of Tartus. The country also continues to buy grain from Russia.
Syrian port of Latakia receives consignment of Ukrainian wheat
More than 100 thousand tons of grain were delivered to the Syrian ports of Latakia and Tartus. In particular, one of the grain consignments was from Ukraine.
Syria continues to receive stolen Ukrainian grain from Russia
A Russian-flagged ship loaded with stolen grain in Sevastopol arrived for unloading at the port of Latakia (Syria).
Vessels with 37.5 thousand tons of Ukrainian wheat arrived at Syrian ports
On Wednesday, September 3, two ships from Ukraine arrived at the ports of Latakia and Tartus.
The invaders have established regular flights with stolen grain to Syria
Damas Wave has sent grain from occupied Feodosia to Syria for the third time this summer.
Ships with Ukrainian grain exported from occupied Crimea are being unloaded in a Syrian port
Two ships spotted in Tartus that made voyages from Sevastopol despite sanctions.
Grain from occupied Feodosia is again heading to Syria: Damas Wave made a second flight to Tartus
The bulk carrier under the Syrian flag continues regular voyages between the ports of Crimea and Tartus, despite sanctions and the blockade of Crimean ports.
Russia is suing Syria over grain it stole from Ukraine — details of the grain lawsuit
Pallada’s lawsuit against Syrian state structures testifies to the large-scale dysfunction of Russia’s grain schemes.
Russia may lose route for exporting stolen grain due to court case with Syria
Russia may lose a strategic corridor for the export of stolen Ukrainian grain through Syrian ports. This is reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation. Thus, the Russian grain trading company Pallada filed a lawsuit in the Moscow Arbitration Court for 5.6 billion rubles (over $70 million) against the Central Bank of Syria and the…
After leaving Tartus, a sanctioned Russian vessel turned off its AIS
The Russian vessel “Sparta IV”, which regularly transports military equipment from Syria, has been sailing with its AIS turned off for 16 days.