Russians Redirect Exports of Stolen Ukrainian Grain From Syria to Egypt

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Two ships loaded with stolen wheat in occupied Sevastopol were located in end of December near Alexandria.

The Russians are trying to redirect the export of stolen Ukrainian grain from Syria to Egypt.

The CFTS portal reported this, citing Kateryna Yaresko, a blogger and journalist for the Myrotvorets Center.

“With Syria now closed to the sale of stolen Ukrainian grain, the occupiers are trying to penetrate the Egyptian grain market,” Yaresko wrote.

According to her, two vessels loaded with stolen wheat in occupied Sevastopol can be seen near the Avlita grain terminal in Alexandria. “They can be seen in satellite images near the Avlita grain terminal,” Yaresko added.

In addition, another ship, the ZAID, left occupied Sevastopol yesterday with 33,249.86 tons of wheat and is heading to Damietta, another Egyptian port.