20 crew members supply Roman Abramovich's $600 million superyacht with provisions, electricity, and water every day as the Ukraine war wages on, report says
- A crew supplies Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich's yacht on a daily basis, a worker told the NYT.
- Solaris has a truckload of food delivered every week by a catering company, the port worker said.
A $600 million superyacht linked to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich is being supplied with daily provisions amid the Ukraine war, The New York Times reported on Sunday.
Twenty crew members tend to the 460-foot yacht named Solaris, which is docked in Yalıkavak Marina in the Turkish resort town of Bodrum, an anonymous port worker familiar with the matter told The Times.
The worker said that the crew came on a daily basis to supply the yacht with electricity, water, and provisions, as well as remove the waste onboard.
A catering company delivers a truckload of food every week to Solaris, the port worker said in the interview with The Times. "Twenty cases of asparagus — what would you do with so much asparagus?" they said.
Abramovich, the former owner of Chelsea Football Club, was sanctioned by the UK in March as part of Western efforts to punish Russia and President Vladimir Putin over the invasion of Ukraine. The UK froze Abramovich's assets and banned him from making transactions with UK individuals and businesses.
The EU has also sanctioned Abramovich.
His Solaris yacht has avoided sailing into EU territory since the Ukraine war broke out. The vessel was moored in a shipyard in Barcelona for repairs until March 8, when it headed to Montenegro and then Turkey. Solaris has since appeared to have remained in Turkish waters, where many other Russian oligarchs' yachts have moored.
Yalıkavak Marina told The Times in a statement that Solaris was kept outside of the marina's boundaries because of "international concerns."
Roman Abramovich could not immediately be reached for comment.
Eclipse, another superyacht owned by Abramovich, per Superyacht Fan, is floating off the Turkish town, Göcek, according to ship-tracking website MarineTraffic.
Turkey is yet to sanction Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has criticized Western sanctions imposed against Russia. His country has also supported Ukraine, per Reuters.