Russians export 50.7 K tons of Ukrainian grain from Mariupol by sea since January
Invading Russian forces keep stealing Ukrainian grain from the temporarily occupied territories. Thus, since the beginning of the year, they have taken 50.7 thousand tons of grain from Mariupol by sea
This was reported by Ukraine’s National Resistance Center.
The activists note that another shipment from the port of Mariupol amounted to 7,600 tons of wheat.
"Another shipment of grain took place in the port of Mariupol. 7,600 tons of wheat were sent to one of the Russian ports. According to the National Resistance Center, 50,700 tons of Ukrainian grain have been shipped from Mariupol by sea since the beginning of this year alone," the statement said.
Harvest theft is also a violation of international law.
"The theft of grain from the occupied territories is carried out under the leadership of Russian military officials and collaborators who cooperate with the invaders," the National Resistance Center reports.
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On March 30, it was reported that grain market participants and shippers lost about five days of unloading due to air raids in Odesa region in recent weeks.
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