Russia stole $530 million worth of Ukrainian grain. In particular, the Russians stole grain from Melitopol and loaded it into the ports of Feodosia and Sevastopol.
Russia removed dozens of ships with stolen grain from the occupied regions of Ukraine, and financed military operations with the proceeds from the sale. AP writes about it.
Journalists found, using satellite images and maritime communications data, that 30 ships were transporting grain from the occupied regions of Ukraine to ports in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon and other countries. Public documents, social media posts, and farmers’ comments were also analyzed to obtain information.
Russia reportedly stole $530 million worth of Ukrainian grain. In particular, the Russians stole grain from Melitopol and loaded it into the ports of Feodosia and Sevastopol.
The mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, confirmed that the invaders were moving large amounts of grain from the region by trains and trucks to ports in Russia and Crimea.
Recall that law enforcement officials have reported suspicion of a citizen of Ukraine and two citizens of the Russian Federation in organizing the supply of stolen Ukrainian crops to Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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