Ukraine Formally Asks Israel To Seize Ship Carrying Suspected Stolen Grain
Kyiv's legal move tests Israel's insistence on documented proof.
Overview
- Ukraine's prosecutor general filed a formal request asking Israel to detain the Russian vessel Panoramitis and seize its grain cargo at the port of Haifa.
- Israel's foreign minister, Gideon Saar, said the request arrived overnight and that relevant authorities are now reviewing it.
- Zelensky, who posted the accusation Tuesday, said buying grain taken from Russian‑occupied Ukrainian regions breaks Israeli law.
- Before the formal filing, Saar rejected the public claims and said the named ship had not entered Haifa or presented papers, which he argued blocked verification.
- Kyiv says Russia has removed large volumes of grain from occupied areas since 2022 and is preparing sanctions on shippers and beneficiaries while urging European partners to follow.