Chinese ship violated sanctions: what was found in the cargo for Sevastopol.
Ship from China enters Sevastopol, violating sanctions
According to inkorr.com: In September of this year, the Chinese cargo ship Heng Yang 9 visited the port of Sevastopol without complying with international sanctions. This outraged Ukrainian officials who suspect that the vessel is carrying cargo from occupied territories. Satellite data indicates false coordinates of the ship, which violates international legal norms.
The Chinese ship Heng Yang 9 was provided with all necessary documents in advance to the Command of the Navy of Russia, including minimum entry times.
Recent visits of this vessel to the port confirm the suspicions of the Ukrainian authorities that such a ship may be used to support the occupation of parts of Donbas and the Kherson region by Russian military forces.
According to the latest data, the ship has already visited ports that are under Western sanctions, which is a direct violation of international law and may further escalate the situation in the region.
This incident highlights the need to strengthen monitoring of the actions of vessels that may be involved in transporting goods to occupied territories. The critical response of Ukrainian officials reflects concerns about the possibility of circumventing sanctions and further escalating the conflict in the region. Monitoring such activities remains important for ensuring international security and legality in the current situation.
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