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Russia prepares port in occupied Mariupol to transport stolen Ukrainian grain
Russia is preparing a port in the temporarily occupied Mariupol for smuggling grain stolen from Ukraine. It is about at least 4.8 million tons of grain
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The Center for National Resistance reports.
It is noted that since the beginning of the year, the volume of cargo transshipment in the port of Mariupol has already exceeded 165,000 tons. In total, 84,200 tons of agricultural products have already been stolen and exported.
“The fake Federal Agency of Sea and River Transport ROA announced plans to increase the capacity of the port of Mariupol to 4.8 million tons,” the statement says.
According to the Center, the Russians are clearly implementing Putin's plan to “demilitarize Ukraine” by taking out of the occupied territories primarily bread and equipment from the once looted industrial giants of Europe, such as Avdiivka Coke and Azovstal in Mariupol.
- Russians have ruined the vacation season in the temporarily occupied territories. In particular, in Berdiansk, Zaporizhzhia region, they are trying to resuscitate it by offering generous subsidies to tourism business owners.
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