Trucks with stolen Ukrainian grain from Crimean direction not decreasing - Andryushchenko

Enemy trucks with stolen Ukrainian grain from the Crimean direction do not decrease, traffic on the roads remains dense.

As Ukrinform reports, Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to Mariupol mayor, announced this on Telegram and published a corresponding video.

"Grain remains the main commodity that Russians transport by road from Crimea. There are more and more trucks. If you look at the traffic of stolen grain, it becomes clear where Putin's statement about the 'abnormally high grain harvest' came from, Andryushchenko wrote.

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As reported, the invaders transported the stolen grain from the grain terminals in the port of Mariupol in military trucks to Russia. Ammunition was brought into the city, and grain was taken back.

Also, the Russian invaders near Mariupol, temporarily captured by them, have resumed work in quarries and are stealing Ukrainian granite, which is exported to Russia and the temporarily occupied Crimea.