In port of occupied Mariupol, invaders are loading grain for export to Russian Federation for third day in row, - Andriushchenko
For the third day in a row, Russian invaders in the temporarily occupied Mariupol have been loading looted Ukrainian grain onto ships in the port to be transported to Russia.
This was reported by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko, Censor.NET reports.
"The vessel that was hiding behind the elevator building left the port the night before last. Another vessel took its place. Port cranes have been loading grain for the third day in a row.
We can say that it was grain that was on the first vessel, and the second (previously a universal bulk carrier) was also loaded with grain," Andriushchenko said.
He noted that kaolin stocks are not being loaded at the port, and no military equipment has been unloaded so far.
"In fact, the occupiers continue to steal grain and Ukraine's natural resources. At the same time, they are testing our vigilance and reaction to the potential supply of equipment by the port," Andriushchenko added.
