Russians export stolen Ukrainian grain through Mariupol
Russian invaders are taking trucks with stolen Ukrainian grain through Mariupol.
Trucks with grain stolen from the occupied territories of Ukraine are going through Mariupol from Zaporizhzhia. Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, reported this in Telegram.
“The russians continue to steal Ukrainian grain. An endless flow of trucks through Mariupol from the direction of the Zaporizhia region to traffic jams in the center. Russia is a country of thieves, murderers and slaves,” the official wrote.
Back in the summer, the occupiers were taking out stolen Ukrainian grain and metal products from the port of Mariupol. The russians turned the port itself into a military base – at the beginning of February, at least 8 units of anti-aircraft guns , 6 buses with personnel, 6 trucks with ammunition establishments and two air defense systems of the S-300 type were brought there.
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