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IMO: 9303869
Bulk Carrier, Liberia
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Vessel Details
MMSI
636093199
Callsign
5LME8
Width
32.0 m
Length
183.0 m
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2024-01-06
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Vessel Review: Lago-Di-Nemi's Controversial Cargo and Navigational Challenges
In recent maritime events, the cargo vessel 'Lago-Di-Nemi', previously known as 'Abinsk', has been at the center of a heated diplomatic struggle and international scrutiny due to its suspected transportation of stolen Ukrainian wheat. Following signi...
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Too late to act against Russian ship with stolen wheat
**Title: Israel Declares It’s Too Late to Intervene with Russian Ship Allegedly Transporting Stolen Ukrainian Wheat** In a recent communication, Israel informed Ukraine that the opportunity to take action against the Russian vessel 'Abinsk,' accused of carrying illegally sourced Ukrainian grain, had passed. The Foreign Minister of Israel, Gideon Sa’ar, conveyed this message to his Ukrainian counterpart, stating that the ship had already departed from Haifa Port and could no longer be detained. The 'Abinsk' set sail from Haifa on April 15 and is reportedly en route to the Dardanelles, with an estimated time of arrival on April 18. According to statements from Ravid, Israeli authorities were aware of the ship's situation two weeks prior to its arrival. This development follows Ukraine's claims on April 14, alleging that Israel permitted the Russian-owned vessel, purportedly carrying grain obtained from Ukrainian territories under Russian control, to dock in Haifa. Ukrainian officials had previously called on Israel to block the ship from docking. Ukrainian Ambassador Yevgen Korniychuk directly addressed the matter with Israeli authorities, while Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha engaged in discussions with Minister Sa’ar regarding the urgent situation.
Ukraine urged Israel to detain freighter with stolen wheat
**Title: Ukraine Appeals to Israel to Intercept 'Abinsk' Freighter Amid Wheat Theft Allegations** In a significant diplomatic development, Ukraine has urged Israel to take action against the freighter 'Abinsk', suspected of illegally transporting wheat sourced from regions of Ukraine currently under Russian occupation. The cargo ship, reportedly carrying 43,765.18 tonnes of wheat, was docked at Port of Haifa when Ukrainian officials voiced their concerns. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha directly addressed Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, emphasizing that the ship's activities are linked to Russia's military operations against Ukraine. Sybiha strongly condemned the export of agricultural products that have been taken without consent, categorizing them as illegal. He implored Israeli authorities to deny any further movement of the vessel. This latest appeal builds on prior discussions facilitated through Ukraine’s ambassador in Israel, alongside coordinated efforts from legal representatives in Kyiv, all aiming to halt the operations of the 'Abinsk'. The escalating situation underscores the growing international scrutiny surrounding wartime resource theft and the wider implications for diplomatic relations in the region.
Israel received ship carrying grain from occupied territories of Ukraine
**Title: Israel Welcomes Grain Shipment from Ukrainian Territories Amid Ongoing Conflict** On April 14, 2024, the Israeli port of Haifa welcomed the cargo ship 'Abinks', which successfully delivered a substantial shipment of 43,765.18 tons of wheat sourced from the temporarily occupied regions of Ukraine. The vessel had been anchored since March 23, 2024, awaiting clearance to dock at an Israeli port. After a waiting period of over three weeks, the necessary permissions were granted, enabling 'Abinks' to unload its valuable cargo in Haifa. Notably, the wheat was initially loaded at the anchorage of the Kavkaz port, having made its way from Ukrainian ports currently under occupation. The arrival of this shipment has drawn attention in the context of ongoing geopolitical challenges faced by Ukraine, as well as Israel's engagement with such international trade routes.
Bulk Carrier Arrested in Singapore
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🚓 Was Lago-Di-Nemi detained or arrested?
Based on available news reports, Lago-Di-Nemi has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.