I found the below interesting statement at https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/he-abandoned-deadly-cargo-meet-mysterious-businessman-center-beirut-blast-saga.
"And the almost unbelievable story of how the explosive substance got there has emerged. It's centered on a derelict and leaking vessel leased by a Russian businessman living in Cyprus. In 2013 the man identified as Igor Grechushkin, was paid $1 million to transport the high-density ammonium nitrate to the port of Beira in Mozambique. That's when the ship, named the Rhosus, left the Black Sea port of Batumi, in Georgia."
Knowing about the conflict in Mozambique. What was its intended use? Especially when one reads the below excerpts at https://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=https%3a%2f%2fwww.dailymaverick.co.za%2farticle%2f2018-07-31-recent-conflict-in-mozambique-underscores-the-root-causes-of-fragility%2f&d=4562664055315077&mkt=ru-RU&setlang=en-US&w=qhgJNEkMJzoa3F-J-A6MSnYMH4Ri8N_D
"It is not uncommon for shortcomings with the initial DDR process to manifest years after the peace agreement was concluded. Since emerging from brutal civil war (1977-1992) that killed in excess of 1-million people, Mozambique enjoyed close to 20 years of peace and political stability. This changed on 21 October, 2013, with Renamo indicating that it was withdrawing from the 1992 General Peace Agreement."
"Little compromise was to be found, which led to Renamo retreating to the bush. In the five year period 2012 to 2016, according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, 381 people were killed in the conflict, and over 11,000 were displaced into neighbouring Tanzania, Malawi and Zimbabwe."