Evidence of Ukrainian Grain Stolen And Sent Worldwide

There is evidence that Russia has stolen grain from Ukraine and is exporting it globally.

Reported by the New York Times, the U.S. has notified 14 countries not to buy stolen grain from Russia. The majority of the countries were African. Grain stolen from Ukraine, was also sent to Syria in an estimated amount of 100,000 tons, give or take, reported by Reuters.

Turkey, who is trying to barter a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, is one of the countries receiving Ukrainian Grain shipments from Russia, says Vasyl Bodnar, Ukraine's ambassador to Turkey.

As the food crisis grows exponentially worldwide, U.K. and U.S. officials are now backing reports that the stolen Ukrainian Grain is being shipped across seas to destinations across the globe.

Though the Kremlin is denying reports and stating that the reports have been faked, CNN has shared satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies appear to show Russian ships being loaded with Stolen Ukrainian Grain.

Russian Ship being loaded with Ukrainian Grain

Russian Grain Ship Matros Pozynich, Photo Courtesy of Middle East Monitor, May 30,2022

The ship in the image is the Matros Pozynich, which traveled down the Bosporus Strait and down the Turkey Coast, reaching Latakia with approximately 30,000 tons of stolen grain from Ukraine. According to CNN, this was the ship's 2nd voyage to Syria during the past month.

Source #1 Forbes

Source #2 Middle East Monitor

Source #3 New York Times

Source #4 Reuters

Source #5 CNN
 
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