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 invaders shipped a new batch of grain stolen from Ukrainian farmers to the port of temporarily occupied Mariupol.
Since the beginning of 2024, the occupiers have taken out of the Mariupol port about 14,000 tons of grain stolen from Ukrainian farmers.
Russians load a ship with stolen Ukrainian grain in the port of occupied Mariupol.
The Russians turned the occupied port of Berdyansk into a military base. They place weapons and personnel there.
In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the Russians collected almost 8 million tons of grain this year.
Journalists published satellite images of the defensive line of the Crimean Bridge after the storm.
The Russians export 12,000 tons of grain each day from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
This morning in the temporarily occupied Berdyansk, Zaporizhzhia region, explosions rang out near the port.
In winter, the invaders plan to use the Ukrainian icebreaker “Captain Bilousov” to take ships to the temporarily occupied port of Mariupol.
In the video, you can see how special forces are preparing and carrying out a raid on the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea.
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