Syrian ship carrying 'stolen' grain docks in Lebanon port: Ukrainian embassy

Syrian ship carrying 'stolen' grain docks in Lebanon port: Ukrainian embassy
The Ukrainian embassy in Beirut alleges that a ship carrying 5,000 tonnes of barley and 5,000 tonnes of flour stolen from Ukraine has docked in the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli.
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The ship is allegedly carrying 5,000 tonnes of barley and 5,000 tonnes of flour stolen from Ukrainian supplies [Getty]

 A Syrian ship sanctioned by the United States has docked in the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli carrying barley and wheat that the Ukrainian embassy in Beirut told Reuters on Thursday had been plundered by Russia from Ukrainian stores.

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The Laodicea docked in Tripoli on Wednesday, according to shipping data website MarineTraffic.

“The ship has travelled from a Crimean port that is closed to international shipping, carrying 5,000 tonnes of barley and 5,000 tonnes of flour that we suspect was taken from Ukrainian stores,” the embassy told Reuters.

“This is the first time a shipment of stolen grains and flour reaches Lebanon,” the statement said.