Russia sells wheat stolen from Ukraine to 70 countries – National Resistance Center

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Russian occupying forces are selling wheat stolen and exported from Ukraine to 70 countries across the globe.

This information was shared by the National Resistance Center on Telegram, as reported by Ukrinform.

“The occupiers have turned stolen Ukrainian grain into a global business. So-called ‘Russian’ wheat is being purchased by 70 countries, including Egypt, Turkey, and Iran,” the statement reads.

According to the report, the Kremlin is once again attempting to maintain its dominance in the global grain market by exploiting resources from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

“This large-scale grain looting is a crime, and all those involved—from government officials to international intermediaries—will be held accountable,” the National Resistance Center emphasized.

Read also: Russians seize Ukrainian grain from farmers in occupied territories

The Center also urged citizens to share sensitive information about enemy activities through an anonymous chatbot and to actively support the Resistance Movement.

As reported by Ukrinform, by the end of August, the UK Ministry of Agriculture is expected to complete work on a methodology for verifying grain originating from Ukraine. This will help determine whether Russians are attempting to sell stolen Ukrainian grain under the guise of their own.

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Source: Russia sells wheat stolen from Ukraine to 70 countries – National Resistance Center

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