In port of Mariupol, invaders loading another batch of stolen Ukrainian grain onto ship

In the seaport of Mariupol, captured by the Russian army, the invaders are loading another batch of stolen Ukrainian grain onto a ship.

Petro Andriushchenko, an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, reported this on Telegram and posted a video, Ukrinform reported.

"They are stealing again. The grain. Another ship. But there is a nuance. The Russians eventually repaired the conveyor belt for loading. This greatly simplifies and speeds up the loading of grain," Andriushchenko wrote.

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He noted that now it is quite possible that the grain will go mostly by sea, as the trend of dominance of road transportation has been maintained so far.

As reported, according to the National Resistance Center, Russians stole 3.7 million tons of Ukrainian grain from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, excluding Crimea.