Skip to content
Russia Theft Watch
  • Home
  • About Us
  • The Russia Theft Report
  • ISRP Blog
  • In the News
  • Contact Us
Russia Theft Watch

Ships going dark: Russia’s grain smuggling in the Black Sea

Home / In the News / Ships going dark: Russia’s grain smuggling in the Black Sea
Posted onJune 28, 2022October 21, 2022
Social Share:

Earlier this month, a ship called the Fedor steamed south through the Bosphorus before stopping at Bandırma, a Turkish port just south of Istanbul. The Russian bulk carrier was hauling 9,000 tonnes of corn, which it delivered to local buyer Yayla Agro, one of Turkey’s leading producers of pulses, grains and rice.  

Read from the Source – Financial Times

Post navigation

Previous Previous
Tracking Where Russia is Taking Ukraine’s Stolen Grain
NextContinue
Surging Crimea Shipments Point to Stealing of Ukraine Grain

This website is administered by DCI Group AZ, L.L.C. on behalf of SCM Consulting Ltd.
Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC.

© 2023 Russia Theft Watch | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use

  • Home
  • About Us
  • The Russia Theft Report
  • ISRP Blog
  • In the News
  • Contact Us