Russia sells stolen Ukrainian wheat to 70 countries around the world
The occupiers have turned stolen Ukrainian grain into a global business.
Wheat exported from Ukraine is being purchased by 70 countries, including Egypt, Turkey, and Iran, the Center for National Resistance reports on Telegram.
“In the new season, the Kremlin is once again seeking to maintain its dominance in the market — at the expense of the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine,” analysts note.
And they add that this large-scale grain looting is a crime for which everyone involved must be held accountable: from officials to international intermediaries.
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