Transshipment of suspicious cargo detected in Mariupol port

The invaders continue to use the port to export Ukrainian resources and transport military cargo.
Since the beginning of the week, two invaders ships have entered the Mariupol port. This was reported by the head of the Center for the Study of the Occupation, Petro Andryuschenko.
One of them loaded coking coal from mines in the Donetsk region and headed to the Russian port of Temryuk for customs clearance. The further route is being monitored by international partners.
The second ship, recorded in the port, caused more concern. It was deliberately hidden behind the building of the elevator during unloading.
According to eyewitnesses, green boxes were unloaded from the ship, which were immediately loaded into wagons. Although the contents of the containers are unknown, they are likely military supplies. Later, the ship was also loaded with coal and left the port.

As USM reported, the invaders recently cleared the channel to the Mariupol port for “pirate logistics.”