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As reported by the sources, the Odesa customs office sent documents to the BEB and the prosecutor's office…

As are reported sources, Odesa Customs sent a document to the BEB and the Prosecutor's Officewhich refers to about 8,000 tons of soybeans accumulated at the site of the Black Sea Shipyard. The owners of these products are persons under the sanctions of the National Security Council.
The customs letter warns about the risks of exporting this cargo and emphasizes the need to verify its origin. In fact, it is an attempt to export a sanctioned product through “gray” schemes.
Meanwhile, advertisements for the sale of grain and soybeans “for cash” appear in open channels, which are directly related to this story.
According to sources, in parallel with the blocking of risky lots, an information attack on the customs authorities is being launched. The “king of smuggling” Vadym Alperin and his entourage may be behind this.
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