The occupiers continued to plunder Ukrainian goods and export them in bulk to Russia. The victim of the invaders was not only grain, but also metal.
The second vessel under the Russian flag entered the water area of the port of Mariupol and was moored for loading the composite metal. Piotr Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, wrote about it in the Telegram.
“Appetite is included in food. Pirates,” he added.
The Russian occupiers are trying to partially restore the port to occupied Mariupol, where Ukrainian metal and grain territory is located, indicating the enemy’s intention to export Ukraine’s stolen property.
Let us recall that earlier it was reported that a ship with metal stolen in occupied Mariupol entered the water area of the port of Rostov-on-Don. On February 23, there were approximately 200 thousand tons of metal and cast iron in the port, the value of which reached 170 million dollars. There was less grain – 3.4 thousand tons in warehouses and another 9 thousand tons on a ship under a foreign flag in one of the berths.
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Source: korrespondent

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