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Discover the Mister-Yunis: Ratings & Maritime News

IMO: 9327126

Bulk Carrier, Comoros

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Mister-Yunis - Bulk Carrier vessel registered in Comoros

Vessel Details

MMSI

620999581

Callsign

D6A3580

Width

13.0 m

Length

80.0 m

ITF_Abandonment_Status

Open

ITF_Abandonment_Date

01 Jun 2025

ITF_Owed_Wages

5 months

ITF_Seafarers_Count

11

ITF_Seafarer_Nationalities

India, Ukraine

ITF_Port

Tuzla

ITF_Country

Turkiye

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Kevin

2024-07-27

Position: Electrical Engineer

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Latest News (2)

Vessel Abandonment Alert: MINSTER YUNIS Left in Turkiye

Jun 01, 2025 00:00

The merchant vessel MINSTER YUNIS (IMO: 9327126) has come under scrutiny for abandonment following a report submitted to the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF). Flagged under Comoros and currently docked in Tuzla, Turkiye, this case highlights ongoing issues faced by seafarers globally. Key details include: - **Flag**: Comoros - **Location**: Tuzla, Turkiye - **Outstanding Wages**: 5 months - **Crew Members**: 11 - **Nationalities**: India, Ukraine - **Date of ITF Reporting**: June 1, 2025 - **Current Status**: Open This situation is part of the ITF's Seafarers Abandonment List, which monitors crew abandonment cases around the world, aiming to raise awareness and advocate for the rights of seafarers affected by such circumstances.

Abandonment Alert: MISTER YUNIS Faces Crew Crisis

Oct 01, 2024 00:00

The vessel MISTER YUNIS, registered under IMO number 9327126, has been officially reported as abandoned to the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF). This alarming situation involves the vessel currently flying the Comoros flag and docked at the Tuzla port in Türkiye. The crew of ten seafarers from diverse nationalities including India, Myanmar, and Ukraine have reportedly gone without pay for five months. The case was brought to the attention of the ITF on October 1, 2024, and it remains open as efforts continue to address the crew's dire circumstances. The ITF Seafarers abandonment list serves as a vital resource in monitoring and advocating for the rights of seafarers worldwide, highlighting the pressing issue of crew abandonment in the maritime industry.

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