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Monday, September 5, 2022
Prepared by Messenger Staff

Russian ship loaded with sanctioned oil enters Batumi port, the anti-corruption movement claims

The anti-corruption movement claims that a Russian-flagged ship loaded with sanctioned oil entered Batumi.

According to traffic reports, the tanker PLANEO entered Batumi a few hours ago, it was moving from Cyprus, Vasiliko port to Batumi.

Lasha Khozrevanidze, the representative of the anti-corruption movement, says that the certificate of the sanctioned oil imported to Batumi will probably be falsified, after which the Russian oil will be exported as an unsanctioned product.

The movement calls on international organizations to take an interest in this issue.

"Our government has made the entry of Russian-sanctioned cargo into Batumi port a daily routine. This time, a ship sailing under the Russian flag has entered the Batumi port, on which Russian-sanctioned oil is placed. In all likelihood, the certificate for the sanctioned oil will be falsified and the said cargo will be exported as an unauthorized cargo, and it is expected that the pockets of Bidzina Ivanishvili and Ucha Mamatsashvili will be fattened," Khozrevanidze said.



Kremlin critic photojournalist refused entry to Georgia

Russian photojournalist Vasily Krestianinov, a critic of the Kremlin, was not allowed to enter Georgia.

The photojournalist relates the incident to his work and says that he was refused entry to Georgia for the second time.

"It is difficult to guess why I was not allowed to enter, but I think it is related to the political situation in Georgia, and I was refused to enter Georgia for the second time. I relate all this to my work and consider it as political surveillance in relation to me.

During my 11-month stay in Georgia, I organized and participated in actions against Russia, although I never got involved in Georgian politics. When we organized demonstrations, law enforcement officers came and asked us for documents, took photos, it seems that during this time they were slowly gathering information about us, and at some point, they stopped letting us in," he said.

Recently, many opponents of Russian policy, including journalists, opposition politicians, and bloggers, have been denied entry into Georgia.