Mariupol: occupiers exported 36.6 thousand tons of grain through the captured port.
Mariupol: 36.6 thousand tons of grain exported from the occupied port
According to inkorr.com: At the beginning of the year, 6 ships carrying wheat grain were dispatched from the temporarily occupied Mariupol seaport, amounting to approximately 36.6 thousand tons. This was reported by the Mariupol City Council.
'The looting and destruction of metallurgical plants in the city by Russian troops continues. In particular, 'Kadyrovtsy' have prepared scrap metal from the Illich plant for removal by railway,' the message states.
It is noted that the Mariupol seaport and the railway have become part of military logistics and a means of plundering the occupied territories. The invaders are exporting grain, metal, and other cargoes.
It is also reported that a significant amount of grain has been exported from the occupied port of Mariupol, while the looting of the city's industrial enterprises continues. This underscores the difficult situation in eastern Ukraine and the illegal actions of the occupation forces.
Overall, the situation in Mariupol remains tense. The export of resources from the port indicates that the occupiers continue to exploit the city, despite the hardships faced by local residents. Since the Russian invasion, this situation has only worsened, and restoring normal life remains a major question.
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