Russia can sell grain stolen in Ukraine through Baltic ports
Lithuania suspects that Russia can sell grain stolen in Ukraine through the ports of the Baltic Sea.
Lithuania suspects that Russia can sell grain stolen in Ukraine through the ports of the Baltic Sea.
The occupation authorities claim to export grain by ship, but the Mariupol port is not working.
South Korean shipping company “Sinokor” will cease operations at the Russian port of Skhydny in Primorye, as the port operator recently came under US sanctions.
In the Russian port of St. Petersburg, a vessel caught fire – allegedly during welding work.
More and more tankers carrying Russian oil are beginning to disguise their activities.
It is proposed to replace the grain of the aggressor country on the European market with agricultural products from Ukraine.
In total, Great Britain imposed sanctions against 50 individuals and legal entities from Russia.
The Russians continue to smuggle Ukrainian grain stolen in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
The Latvian Parliament adopted amendments to the Law on Agriculture and Rural Development. These amendments prohibit the import of products from the Russian Federation and Belarus.
Russia plans to send the main volumes of agricultural products to Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, India and China.
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