More than 7,000 tons of stolen grain were sent from the port of Mariupol

More than 7,000 tons of stolen grain were sent from the port of Mariupol


The invaders shipped a new batch of grain stolen from Ukrainian farmers to the port of temporarily occupied Mariupol.

The occupiers reported the shipment of 7,800 tons of grain from the port warehouse in Mariupol, writes CTS.

In general, since the beginning of 2024, the invaders, as they themselves claim, have sent more than 21,000 tons of stolen agricultural products by sea from Mariupol.

As of January 5, since the beginning of 2024, the invaders have taken out of the Mariupol port about 14,000 tons of grain stolen from Ukrainian farmers.

As previously reported by USM, Ukraine will consider ports in the Sea of Azov as military targets if the occupiers use them to transport weapons and equipment.