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Russians Export Over 180,000 Tons of Stolen Ukrainian Grain Via Mariupol Port This Year
The enemy continues to use food as an instrument of aggression.
Russians Illegally Handle 160,000 Tons of Cargo in Mariupol Port in First Half of 2024
The port handled 150,000 tons of cargo in 2023.
Russia Continues Illegal Export of Goods Through Ports of Berdiansk and Mariupol - Intelligence
Ships loaded with grain head to Russian ports, where the grain is transferred onto other ships under “flags of convenience” and transported to markets…
Restoration of Railroad to Volnovakha Will Allow Russians to Export More Stolen Goods Through Mariupol Port
Most importantly, the occupiers will use this railroad for military supplies.
Russian Occupiers Launch Another Test Train From Mariupol Port
Russians also completing the construction of a railway bridge near Hranitne.
Russians Plan to Steal 1 Million Tons of Cargo Annually Through Mariupol Port
To do this, they plan to restore full-fledged rail traffic.
Ports in Occupied Crimea Increase Cargo Transshipment 7 Times
The sharp increase in cargo transshipment is connected with the export of agricultural products from the Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia.
Coal Mined in Russian-Occupied Ukrainian Territories Exported to Turkey in 2023
About 160,400 tons of coal from the occupied territories in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions arrived in Turkey between February and July 2023.
Another Ship Loaded With Stolen Ukrainian Grain Leaves Mariupol Port
Ship traffic out of the port has accelerated to about one every three days.
Britain Proposes Chemical Identification of Grain Origin to Prevent Theft of Ukrainian Grain
Britain’s food and farming minister has proposed a new scheme to combat the theft of Ukrainian grain from the occupied territories.
Time to End Russia’s Black Sea Piracy
Russia’s unilateral Black Sea blockade violates freedom of navigation, threatens global food supplies, and is costing Ukraine and the West billions.…
Grain Trail: Tracking Russia’s Ghost Ships with Satellite Imagery
Bellingcat identified at least 179 days in the first 12 months of Russia’s full-scale invasion where ships had been present at the Avlita terminal…