Russia Exports Over 80,000 Tons of Ukrainian Grain From Mariupol Port Since Beginning of 2024

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The occupiers have conducted over 15 “shipments” of Ukrainian grain from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine to Russia.

Russia has transported over 80,000 tons of Ukrainian grain from the temporarily occupied Donetsk region since the beginning of this year.

The National Resistance Centre announced this in a statement, the CFTS portal reports.

It is a new batch of this year’s grain harvest.

“Since the beginning of the year, the occupiers have organized over 15 such 'shipments' of Ukrainian grain from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine to Russia through the port of Mariupol,” the statement said.

According to the statement, Ukrainian grain is being stolen from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine under the leadership of Russian military officials and local collaborators.