Occupiers load ships with stolen Ukrainian grain and coal in Mariupol

In the seaport of temporarily occupied Mariupol, Russian invaders are loading ships with stolen Ukrainian grain and coal.

Petro Andriushchenko, Head of the Center for the Study of Occupation, reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

“Mariupol port. Two ships are being loaded at once. One is under the elevator (as usual, they hide it), one is at the “bulk” pier – they are loading coal… We expect that the ship with coal will go to the port of Temryuk for export to Algeria, and the bulk carrier with grain to Egypt. Looting has resumed, as expected,” Andriushchenko wrote.

As reported, according to the Center of National Resistance, Russian occupiers have turned stolen Ukrainian grain into a global business. So-called “Russian” wheat is purchased by 70 countries, including Egypt, Turkey, and Iran.

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The Mariupol seaport has become part of Russian military logistics and a tool for plundering the temporarily occupied territories.

Photo: Andriushchenko Time


Source: Occupiers load ships with stolen Ukrainian grain and coal in Mariupol

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