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Russia is exporting the stolen grain at the port of Mariupol

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The first three and a half thousand tons of Ukrainian grain from the Zaporozhye and Donetsk regions were stolen with the help of the port of Mariupol, an adviser to the city mayor said.

The invaders began to export Ukrainian grain through the port of Mariupol. This was announced by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko.

“The first three and a half thousand tons of Ukrainian grain from the Zaporozhye and Donetsk regions were stolen with the help of the port of Mariupol. The ship RM-3 left the port full of grain. The loading took about a week, indicating the low efficiency of the port. moment this shipment is more propaganda than really attractive. But the truth is the truth. The theft of Ukrainian grains is gaining momentum again. Now through sea,” the report said.

Earlier it was reported that propagandists with loudspeakers in the back were walking in Mariupol.

Andryushchenko: Mariupol is tired of being afraid

Source: korrespondent

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