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Turkey detains Russian-flagged grain ship from Ukraine​

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Zhibek Zholy anchored outside Karasu Port

A cargo ship carrying grain from a Russian-occupied region of Ukraine has been detained by Turkish customs authorities, according to Ukraine's ambassador to Turkey.
Vasyl Bodnar says "We have full co-operation. The ship is currently standing at the entrance to the port, it has been detained by the customs authorities of Turkey".
We've tracked the Russian-flagged ship, the Zhibek Zholy, on its route from the Ukrainian port of Berdyansk, to Karasu on the Turkish Black Sea coast.
It is not clear where its cargo came from or how it was obtained, but Russia has been accused of stealing grain from areas of Ukraine it controls - allegations Russia denies.
Zhibek Zholy's route map

Berdyansk is in Ukraine's southern Zaporizhzhia region, on the Sea of Azov.
News of the ship's departure from Berdyansk was announced on social media app Telegram by Yevhen Balytskyi, who was recently appointed by Russia as governor of the occupied areas of Zaporizhzhia.

Mr Balytskyi said 7,000 tonnes of grain would be sent to "friendly" countries.
He added that ships from Russia's Black Sea Fleet would be "ensuring the security" of the journey, and that the port had been cleared of sea mines.
Image of a Russian Shmel-class gunboat
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A Russian Shmel-class gunboat was pictured escorting the Zhibek Zholy
He later edited the post, taking out references to the ship's cargo and destination.
A video news report about the departure of the ship has also been shared on several pro-Kremlin Telegram channels showing it along with a Russian naval vessel in a harbour, which was identified as Berdyansk by the reporter.
Screengrab of news reporter standing near the Zhibek Zholy
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A video news report, published on Telegram, shows the Zhibek Zholy before its voyage to Turkey
Comparing the video footage with satellite imagery of the port, we have been able to confirm that it was filmed in Berdyansk.
The weather conditions in the video and the angle of the shadows along the harbour suggest it was filmed on the morning of 28 June.

Some features along the ship's hull, such as its name, were blurred out in the video. But we have confirmed that the ship that left Berdyansk is the same one now lying off the Turkish coast, based on images from the Telegram posts as well as eyewitness accounts given to a Ukrainian shipping expert.
The Zhibek Zholy pictured in Berdyansk
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The Zhibek Zholy pictured in Berdyansk
We have also been able to track the earlier movements of the Zhibek Zholy as it made its way towards Ukraine to pick up its cargo.
On 22 June it travelled from Turkey, dropping off its cargo at the Russian port of Novorossiysk. As it then approached the Ukrainian coast, its tracking signal was lost - suggesting it had been switched off.
The signal only reappeared on 29 June as it headed back south away from the Ukrainian coast. This tracker also reports the depth at which the ship lies in the water - and it indicated that the ship had taken on cargo.
Michelle Bockmann, a markets editor at Lloyd's List Intelligence, believes this is "suspicious" behaviour.
She says many cargo ships turn off their trackers for part of their journeys in the Sea of Azov, but most resume their transmissions when they reach their intended port.

It's not clear whether the ship intends to unload its cargo in the Turkish port of Karasu or continue its journey south through the Bosphorus Strait to an, as yet, unknown destination.
The registered owner of the Zhibek Zholy, a Kazakh-based company called KTZ Express, has told the Reuters news agency that the ship has been chartered by a Russian company. It added that it was consulting the parties involved and would abide by all sanctions and restrictions.
Reporting by Josh Cheetham, Maria Korenyuk, Daniele Palumbo, Erwan Rivault, Onur Erem, and Mahmut Hamsici in Karasu, Turkey
 
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Very interesting podcast with Dr. Pippa Malmgren where she puts a lot of the current events into perspective.

Starting on or aroung the 9th minute she goes into explaining what has been going on between the world’s powers and that we are already in WW3 and have been for a while.


Officially been in WW3 since 2014 shortly after Euro Maidan.
 
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What a nonsense
Germany has coal reserves enough for decades. There are lots of countries outside China with huge coal reserves. Australia, Indonesia to name a few. Vietnam’s coal reserves for instance are enough for hundreds of years.

Germany don’t rely on China. technology, workers, coal are here available.

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What you have in this photo is not coal reserve, this is stockpile of a coal power plant. The background is a coal plant as you can see. Typically a coal power plant maintains a 70-90 days’ supply depending how stable the supply is. It is not free to stockpile coal as they take a lot space and they can burn if it is not stocked properly. What you may consider as a mountain of coal in this photo is not much for a coal mine as they burn coal really quickly.

What you called “coal reserve” are coal mine under ground, which need to be extracted, cleaned and shipped to coal mine. It comes back to Yang’s point that it requires equipments and a lot of skilled coal miners, which are hard to find these days.
 
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What you have in this photo is not coal reserve, this is stockpile of a coal power plant. The background is a coal plant as you can see. Typically a coal power plant maintains a 70-90 days’ supply depending how stable the supply is. It is not free to stockpile coal as they take a lot space and they can burn if it is not stocked properly. What you may consider as a mountain of coal in this photo is not much for a coal mine as they burn coal really quickly.

What you called “coal reserve” are coal mine under ground, which need to be extracted, cleaned and shipped to coal mine. It comes back to Yang’s point that it requires equipments and a lot of skilled coal miners, which are hard to find these days.
Germany operates coal mines and have some of the largest coal reserves in Europe. Its just a matter of choice.


So when did they apply? “Want to” doesnt mean Russia applied. Russia wanted a chair next to USA, just like that, believing that USA and Russia were meant to control NATO the same way Russia controls some former sovjet states.
 
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The Russian army began preparations for the assault on Slavyansk. Massive attacks on the positions of the Ukrainian army on the outskirts of Slovyansk have already begun


At about 3 o'clock Belgorod was subjected to massive shelling of the Ukrainian army. Almost all targets were shot down by the Russian air defense system. The governor of the Belgorod region Vyacheslav Gladkov reported a series of pops in the sky of the city and damage to houses. According to Gladkov, at least 39 private residential buildings in Belgorod were partially damaged, five of them were completely destroyed, 11 apartment buildings were also damaged, mostly windows were broken. According to preliminary information, 3 people died.


During the hostilities in Ukraine, the Russian armored car "Tiger" confirmed its high booking quality. Developed in 2005, the Russian armored car "Tiger" and equipped with heat-treated armor plates with a thickness of 5 mm to 7 mm, having hit an anti-tank mine in Ukraine, withstood its explosion, people remained intact

 
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First of all


Lysychansk has not yet fallen, Ukrainian had not retreated as of an hour ago.

Second of all.

I never said Lysychansk would not felt, I said Lysychansk defence can be held as long as until the following.

1.) Russian break out from Popasna and Threaten Bakhmut
2.) Russian threaten Sloviansk is under threat

This is what I said last Monday

Zelensky confirms withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from Lisichansk​


 
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Russia has lost a third of its armored force, and still can’t gain air superiority after 4 months. The Russian Air Force has been pathetic. The Russian Navy managed to lose its flagship to a country with no navy.

The US would decimate Russian forces. In fact, it would be a lopsided victory for the US.
Russian Air Force has a different doctrine to NATO. It isnt really CAS centric. Air superiority yes, but CAS is mostly left to the helis to do.

You should watch this guy

 
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