Canonical ID: ua-ws-25126bc137abe81df6d46efd81df160962dd10db
· Entity type: Vessel
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Property | Value | Lang | Source dataset | Source ID | First seen | ||
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Vessel:description | From August 2022 to June 2023, the russian-flagged vessel called 13 times at the Iranian ports of Amirabad, Nowshahr, Anzali, from which it departed for the russian ports of Astrakhan, Makhachkala, Olya and in the opposite direction. | ua_war_sanctions | ua-ws-25126bc137abe81df6d46efd81df160962dd10db | ||||
Vessel:description | It was involved in the transportation of ammunition from Iran to russia across the Caspian sea in February 2024. | ua_war_sanctions | ua-ws-25126bc137abe81df6d46efd81df160962dd10db | ||||
Vessel:description | The Iranian port of Amirabad is a key point of Iranian drone shipments to rf. The drones are delivered from Tehran to the Iranian port of Amirabad, from where they are transported by sea to Makhachkala, and then by airplanes and ground transportation to launching airfields near the Ukrainian border - Seshcha at the north, in the Bryansk region, and Primorsko-Akhtarsk at the south, in the Krasnodar region. | ua_war_sanctions | ua-ws-25126bc137abe81df6d46efd81df160962dd10db | ||||
Vessel:description | The ship practiced disabling its AIS near the port, resulting in no fixed port call. | ua_war_sanctions | ua-ws-25126bc137abe81df6d46efd81df160962dd10db | ||||
Vessel:description | The vessel started calling Iranian ports in 2019-2020. | ua_war_sanctions | ua-ws-25126bc137abe81df6d46efd81df160962dd10db | ||||
Vessel:description | On 10 September 2024, USA and United Kingdom imposed sanctions on the vessel. | ua_war_sanctions | ua-ws-25126bc137abe81df6d46efd81df160962dd10db |