At Least 3 Vessels Have Shipped Ukrainian Grain from Occupied Crimea in December
In particular, the vessel Enisey loaded 40,000 tons of wheat in the occupied Sevastopol.
Since the beginning of December 2025, at least three ships have transported stolen Ukrainian wheat out of occupied Crimea.
This was reported by the CFTS portal, citing Kateryna Yaresko, a journalist with the Myrotvorets Center’s SeaCrime investigative project.
The vessel Novaya Zemlya (IMO: 9549281) loaded in occupied Feodosiia on 5 December and indicated Tripoli (Lebanon) as its destination.
The vessel Enisey (IMO: 9079169) loaded approximately 40,000 tons of wheat at the Avlita terminal in occupied Sevastopol. On 5 December, the ship activated its AIS, and on December 13, it indicated Tartus (Syria) as its port of destination.
“This was the second consecutive voyage to Syria by the sanctioned ship. The previous loading at Avlita took place between 23 and 30 October. In both cases, the exporter was the company Myroport,” Yaresko said.
The vessel Victoria V (IMO: 9454125), which unloaded in the Turkish port of Tekirdag, was carrying 6,000 tons of wheat from occupied Mariupol. “The vessel now plans to proceed to occupied Sevastopol for another loading,” the journalist added.