The occupiers have begun exporting stolen Ukrainian grain from Mariupol
The first batch of stolen Ukrainian grain was shipped in mid-January 2026 for export from the port of occupied Mariupol.
The export took place under the supervision of Rosselkhoznadzor, Russian media reports.
According to the agency, the grain was sent “accompanied by documents certifying the phytosanitary condition of quarantined products.”
“For this purpose, more than 5 thousand tons of wheat grain were inspected in the seaport of Mariupol. In addition, the agency issued one phytosanitary certificate,” the report says.ф
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