After the announcement of a truce between the US and Iran on April 7, Russia and Iran sharply increased ship activity in the Caspian Sea. This was reported by OSINT analysts, writes UNN.
Details
According to ship tracking services, a significant concentration of Russian dry cargo ships, including "Pola Yaroslava", "Pola Feodosia" and "Baku Breeze", has been recorded in the port of Amirabad in Iran. Several more vessels are at anchor, including "Pola Sofia", "Valentin Emirov", "Kalitva", "Omskiy 109" and others.
Some of these vessels were previously involved in the transportation of military cargo. In particular, "Port Olya 2" and vessels of the "MG-Flot" company were seen transporting weapons, while others were used to supply ammunition and components for drone production.
The only active port
The accumulation of vessels is linked to the fact that the port of Amirabad remains the only major active port of Iran on the Caspian Sea after strikes on other infrastructure. Currently, it has not been officially confirmed what is being transported, but analysts suggest the possible transfer of military cargo.
The pause in strikes may be used to establish logistics between Russia and Iran, in particular for the supply of air defense systems, ammunition, and components for the production of drones.
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