Russians Plan to Increase Mariupol Port’s Capacity to Export Stolen Grain and Metal
The occupiers aim to transport about 12 million tons of metal, coal, and grain – everything the invaders can steal from the occupied territories – annually.

The Russian occupiers plan to increase the Mariupol port’s capacity to handle the export of stolen grain and metal.
The Mariupol City Council announced this in a statement, the CFTS portal reports.
Denys Pushilin, the leader of the so-called “Donetsk People’s Republic” (DPR), has announced plans to bring the Mariupol seaport to full capacity within the next few years.
The occupiers hope to export about 12 million tons of metal, coal, and grain per year – everything that the invaders can steal from the occupied territories.
“The Mariupol seaport has become a component of military logistics and a tool for plundering the occupied territories. Recently, the occupiers announced plans to commission 25 hydraulic structures, including 18 berths – all aimed at increasing the turnover of stolen goods,” the statement said.