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Feb. 3, 2026, 5:58 p.m.

Anka vessel arrested in Odesa region is put up for sale again

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PHOTO: State Emergency Service in Odesa region

PHOTO: State Emergency Service in Odesa region

The National Agency for Asset Recovery and Management (ARMA) has again put up for sale the seized ship Anka, which is located in the port of Reni, Odesa region, even at a twofold discount.

This was reported in the Prozorro.Sale system.

A new auction with a starting price of UAH 8 million 179.2 thousand is scheduled for March 4. The previous auction with the same price failed due to the lack of bidders. In early December, the National Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) put the Anka vessel up for auction. The starting price of the lot is UAH 16 million 358.5 thousand. The vessel Anka, flag: Tanzania, is owned by FAB PETROL DOO, a company registered in Montenegro. But then there were no bidders for the auction either. In addition, at the end of December, the vessel was damaged in a Russian attack.

The Dniprovsky District Court of Kyiv handed it over to the National Agency of Ukraine for Finding, Tracing and Management of Assets Derived from Corruption and Other Crimes (ARMA). The Security Service of Ukraine detained the vessel on suspicion of being used by Russia to steal Ukrainian agricultural products from the temporarily occupied regions of Ukraine.

According to the case file, at the end of 2024, the bulk carrier exported 5,000 tons of wheat from the port of Sevastopol, which was stolen in the temporarily occupied territory of southern Ukraine. The bulk carrier Anka was flying the flag of Tanzania. Previously, it was called Victoria. The vessel left the Moldovan port in the spring and was heading to the Turkish port of Gömlık.

On the evening of December 22, Russians again attacked Odesa with attack drones, damaging port infrastructure and a civilian vessel.

Power outages were observed in the affected areas. Critical infrastructure is powered by generators. We have launched resilience centers, and about 900 people have already applied for help.

As a result of two hostile attacks during the night of December 22, a critical infrastructure facility in Odesa was damaged, leaving part of one of the city's districts without power.

Кирило Бойко

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