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Russians Bring 6 Trains to Feodosia Port in Occupied Crimea to Transport Grain
A vessel repeatedly implicated in an investigation into the export of stolen Ukrainian grain was also spotted in the port.
Russians Send 17 Vessels With Stolen Cargo to Mariupol and Berdiansk in October
The occupiers claim that transshipment in the occupied ports increased compared with September.
Russian Occupiers Loading Coal Onto Ship in Mariupol
The bulk carrier can carry up to 9,000 tons of cargo.
The Russian Occupiers Claim to Have Appropriated the Property of the Port of Berdyansk
The Russian Federal Agency for River and Sea Transport (“Rosmorrechflot”) announced that it is completing the process of "acceptance" of the property…
Batch of Stolen Ukrainian Reinforcing Bars Delivered to Port of Rostov-On-Don
This is the second time that the Russian occupiers have shipped this type of cargo from the port of Mariupol.
First Sea-Going Ship Enters Port of Occupied Mariupol
The adviser to the mayor of Mariupol noted that the ship has its own cranes and that its deadweight is greater than that of the ships of the RM-3…
Russians Steal Two Vessels Moored in Mariupol Port Before Invasion
The occupiers are not releasing or returning the vessels Blue Star I and Smarta to their owners.
Russian Occupiers Simultaneously Loading 3 Commercial Vessels in Mariupol Port
According to an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, this is the first time this is taking place since the beginning of the occupation.
Another Russian Ship Carrying Stolen Ukrainian Grain Leaves Sevastopol
The grain was previously exported illegally from the occupied territories of Ukraine.
Military Hub or Stolen Goods Transfer Base: How Occupiers Use the Port of Mariupol
What is known about the operation of the Mariupol port after it was seized by the Russians.
The Occupiers Want to Increase the Production of Clay And Limestone in the Captured Territories of Donetsk Region
Mariupol port can be used to export stolen raw materials from temporarily occupied territories.
From the Beginning of 2023 About 12 Ships With Stolen Cargo Left the Port of Mariupol
Ships of the "river-sea” class with a maximum load of 5,000 tons enter the port.