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Russians are exporting grain from Kherson region to Karelia — Ukrainian resistance
Russian invaders are exporting Ukrainian grain from the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson region to the Republic of Karelia
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This is reported by the Yellow Ribbon resistance movement.
According to the activists of the movement, the occupiers are moving containers with grain from the Kherson region to Russian Karelia.
It is noted that the containers belong to Chinese and Kazakh logistics companies, which are a buffer zone to circumvent sanctions and supply materials from other countries.
"The invaders use stolen grain from Ukraine as a "currency" to pay for the import of sanctioned goods," adds Yellow Ribbon.
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On April 9, it was reported that since the beginning of the year, Russians have exported 50,700 tons of grain from Mariupol by sea.
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