Another Russian ship with stolen Ukrainian grain left Mariupol

Another Russian ship with stolen Ukrainian grain left Mariupol


Another Russian ship left the port of temporarily captured Mariupol with 2,000 tons of Ukrainian grain stolen.

The ship is going to the port in Rostov-on-Don, said Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol.

“Another two thousand tons have been stolen by sea. Yesterday another ship of the PM3 class Mezhdurechensk left the port of Mariupol. All the same – grain. This time again in Rostov-on-Don. Russia is expected to fill its part of the “grain agreement” with our grain,” Andryushchenko wrote.

Earlier, on May 20, Andryushchenko announced that a RM3-class ship had entered the Mariupol port with concrete fortifications for dugouts, which Russian propaganda calls “building materials.” The ship’s home port is Sevastopol.