Russian occupiers in Crimea began to overturn trucks with grain from the port of Feodosia to Kerch.
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After the attack on the port of Feodosia, a large convoy of grain trucks was spotted on the local bypass road, which was formed in the direction of occupied Kerch. Radio Liberty reported this on December 27.
It is noted that through the Feodosia seaport the invaders shipped grain shipments, in particular, bulk carriers under foreign flags. From Feodosia, the aggressor country exported grain from the occupied territories of Ukraine.
In November, the Center for National Resistance reported that Russians were exporting stolen Ukrainian grain to Syria and Iran through the ports of temporarily occupied Crimea. The occupiers take grain from local farmers at a fixed price, which is less than the market price, and subsequently resell it at the market price.
Russian authorities have publicly confirmed that they are exporting Ukrainian grain from the occupied territories to the annexed Crimea.
Let us remind you that on the night of December 26, tactical aviation of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the Russian large landing ship Novocherkassk, which arrived at the port of Feodosia, with Storm Shadow and SCALP cruise missiles. There were about 70 people on this VDK, including 57 crew members.
Source: Radio Liberty
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