Russian Occupiers Loading Coal Onto Ship in Mariupol
The bulk carrier can carry up to 9,000 tons of cargo.
The Russian occupiers in the port of occupied Mariupol are loading a ship with coal from the territories temporarily not controlled by Ukraine.
Petro Andriuschenko, an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, announced this in a statement, the CFTS portal reports.
According to him, the bulk carrier has a capacity of 8,000-9,000 tons of cargo. Its identification signals have been deactivated.
In mid-October, it was reported that the Russian occupiers were simultaneously loading three ships in the port of Mariupol.
In September, it was reported that the Russian occupiers were planning to issue so-called “licenses” for the extraction of minerals in the temporarily occupied territories in the Donetsk region. Such “licenses” have no legal force and are intended to “legalize” the ongoing looting of the Donetsk region.