Turkey let a stolen Russian ship pass through the Bosphorus under a fake name (photo)

A Russian ship is heading from Syria to the temporarily occupied Sevastopol for another shipment of stolen grain.
Turkey allowed a vessel with a fake name and no IMO number to pass through the Bosphorus. This was reported by Kateryna Yaresko, a journalist of the SeaKrime project “Peacemaker Center”.

We are talking about the bulk carrier “Grumant” (IMO: 9385879), which joined the Kremlin’s criminal activities earlier this year.

To add to the confusion, the Russians partially erased the name on board, leaving the inscription “ant”, OSINT noted researcher “Yörük Işık”.

The day before, the ship delivered 20,000 tons of stolen wheat to Syria. Grumant is now on its way to occupied Sevastopol to load a new batch of grain.