Russia Exports Ukrainian Grain From Temporarily Occupied Ukrainian Territories to Iran
The Russian occupiers have established a new logistical route for transporting grain stolen from Ukrainian farmers.
Russia is exporting Ukrainian grain from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine to Iran, according to the National Resistance Center.
The CFTS portal reported this, citing the publication NV.
According to the National Resistance Center, the Russian occupiers have established a new logistic route for the transportation of Ukrainian grain.
The agricultural products are transported by rail from the Luhansk region to the Caspian Sea, from where they are then shipped to Iran.
The National Resistance Center also claims that the Kremlin has expressed dissatisfaction with the decreased crop yields in the occupied areas of the Kherson region.
“The reason for this decline is the Kremlin’s destruction of the region’s irrigation system, which was triggered by the demolition of the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam,” the center said.