Ukraine files police complaint in Israel over alleged stolen wheat imports
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Israeli Firm Accused of Importing Stolen Ukrainian Grain Halts Future Russian Wheat Orders
The Ukrainian Embassy in Tel Aviv has filed a formal complaint with the Israel Police against two Israeli companies, Haaretz reported on May 4. The firms are accused of importing wheat stolen by Russia from temporarily occupied areas of eastern Ukraine. The two companies named in the complaint are Zenziper, which reportedly decided to reject the suspicious shipment, and Dizengoff Trading. According to the embassy’s filing, Dizengoff received 43,…
Ukraine files police complaint in Israel over alleged stolen wheat imports
According to the Ukrainian Embassy in Tel Aviv, some of the wheat came from occupied Ukrainian territory despite being sold as Russian produce • Dizengoff Trading, which purchased one shipment, said it has 'no future orders for Russian wheat'
Another Israeli importer was identified who was selling Ukrainian grain removed from the territories occupied by Russia, as reported by the Israeli publication Haaretz. It is noted that Dizengoff Trading stated that "there are no future orders for Russian wheat." Thus, it is the second Israeli importer who has abandoned Ukrainian grain removed by Russia from the occupied territories. It was previously reported that Panormitis had to search for a…
Ships with Ukrainian grain stolen by Russia will be unloaded in Israeli ports - the first to write about this was written by the investigator of the SeaKrim project Ekaterina Yaresko. The SeaKrime project was launched in 2016 — it was created by a group of activists. For years, they investigated Russia's actions in the Black Sea and talked about them. Ekaterina Yaresko became the face of the team. The correspondent of “Babel” Valeria Tsuba talke…
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