Russia exports Ukrainian grain to Syria through occupied Crimea - ATESH
Kyiv • UNN
The occupiers have loaded the stolen grain onto the 'Matros Kishka' ship in Sevastopol to be shipped to Syria. Guerrillas spotted the ship near Yalta, noting the enhanced security measures, which indicates the fear of the occupiers.
In occupied Crimea, Russians sent a shipment of grain stolen in Ukraine from Sevastopol to Syria. This is reported by the underground guerrilla movement “ATESH”, UNN reports.
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It is noted that the occupiers loaded the stolen grain in Sevastopol Bay onto the bulk carrier Matros Kishka, which set sail for Syria. Later, the guerrillas spotted it passing through Yalta.
The thieves are accompanied by patrol ships. The racists also installed air target tracking systems on the ship, hoping that this would somehow help them
ATES suggests that is evidence of fear and panic among the occupiers.
Recall
The occupiers are illegally exporting stolen Ukrainian grain from the occupied Kherson region to the Republic of Karelia, using containers owned by Chinese and Kazakh logistics companies to circumvent international sanctions.