The invaders are preparing to sell Ukrainian products from the Mariupol port

Russia is preparing to sell more than 202,000 tons of Ukrainian products and raw materials that remained in the territory of the Mariupol port after the occupation of the city.
This was reported by the Center for the Study of the Occupation.
According to the organization, the so-called Territorial Development Fund conducted an inventory of material assets in the port and launched a “closed bidding” procedure in May.
This involves more than 202,000 tons of Ukrainian metallurgical products and raw materials. The total value of the property is estimated at 6.78 billion rubles — approximately $85 million.
Among the products that are planned to be sold are slabs, hot-rolled and cold-rolled coils, metal sheets, pig iron, ferroalloys, kaolin, and limestone.
The Center for the Study of the Occupation notes that the largest part of the cargo is the products of Mariupol metallurgical enterprises that remained in the port after the blockade of the city.
USM previously reported that the Russians forged documents for the export of grain from Mariupol.
