Statements: Azov

Canonical ID: ua-ws-a5b5f6ebc2c78a056af8a0792994982710699e39 · Entity type: Vessel (reference)

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Vessel:descriptionIt is involved in the supply of jet fuel and other important cargo to the Middle East (to the group of Russian troops in Syria in the interests of the russian Ministry of Defence), and calls at the ports of the TOT of Ukraine (in particular, the port of Crimea).ua_war_sanctionsua-ws-a5b5f6ebc2c78a056af8a0792994982710699e39
Vessel:descriptionAviation fuel and diesel were supplied to Syria from russian ports (Azov port), petrol - from Iran.ua_war_sanctionsua-ws-a5b5f6ebc2c78a056af8a0792994982710699e39
Vessel:descriptionSuch steps were taken by Russia after the successful attacks in 2023 by the Ukrainian Defence Forces against the russian tanker ‘Sig’ in the Black Sea, which was carrying out sea transport to Syria to supply jet fuel to the russian troops in Syria.ua_war_sanctionsua-ws-a5b5f6ebc2c78a056af8a0792994982710699e39
Vessel:descriptionIn 2024, three tankers ‘Azov’ (IMO 8943260), ‘Koysug’ (IMO 8883252), and ‘Nizami Ganjavi’ (IMO 9369617) were added to the list of vessels used by the russian federation to make covert deliveries to Syria in the interests of the russian ministry of defence. During 2024, the vessels were repeatedly used by the russian federation to carry out maritime transportation from the black sea ports of the russian federation to Syria under the traditional scheme of concealing entries/exits to/from ports in Syria by switching off their transponders in the Mediterranean north or south of Cyprus.ua_war_sanctionsua-ws-a5b5f6ebc2c78a056af8a0792994982710699e39
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