Canonical ID: ua-ws-8c4cd1129deae31afbc6677e5c434fcf83b0825a
· Entity type: Vessel
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Property | Value | Lang | Source dataset | Source ID | First seen | ||
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Vessel:description | Despite the fact that the port of destination of the vessel was the Lebanese port of Beirut, the documents for the export of Ukrainian grain show that the wheat consignments were exported to Syria. | ua_war_sanctions | ua-ws-8c4cd1129deae31afbc6677e5c434fcf83b0825a | ||||
Vessel:description | The russian companies Aval LLC (TIN 7720314451, under Ukrainian sanctions), Pallada LLC (TIN 6161095847), and the Syrian state-owned company "The General Organization for trading, storage and processing of grain" were involved in the theft of Ukrainian grain by the vessel. Pallada LLC has repeatedly been involved in the theft of Ukrainian grain. | ua_war_sanctions | ua-ws-8c4cd1129deae31afbc6677e5c434fcf83b0825a | ||||
Vessel:description | Involved in the export of Ukrainian grain from the port of Sevastopol (TOT Crimea, Ukraine) to the Iranian port of Bandar Imam Khomeini, to Syria and Yemen with the AIS signal turned off, following the traditional scheme of concealing calls to Ukrainian ports in the TOT of Ukraine. | ua_war_sanctions | ua-ws-8c4cd1129deae31afbc6677e5c434fcf83b0825a | ||||
Vessel:description | In addition, in July 2024, the vessel received a UN permit to unload Ukrainian grain in the port of Salif (Yemen). Thus, the stolen grain was delivered from the temporarily occupied Sevastopol to Yemen for the first time. | ua_war_sanctions | ua-ws-8c4cd1129deae31afbc6677e5c434fcf83b0825a |