UN food program supplier buys stolen Ukrainian grain
According to the “Slidstvo.info” project, a company supplying the UN World Food Program receives grain from the occupiers in Mariupol, who steal Ukrainian grain and manufacture drones for the Russian army.
These are agreements between the Turkish company Erisler and the Russian company Nika, which has the same owners as Roboaviya, a sanctioned developer of reconnaissance UAVs that are going to the front. Both legal entities belong to the Russian oligarch Roman Gurov.
During the period 2023-2024, 54 thousand tons of stolen Ukrainian grain were sent to Turkey, which could then be at the disposal of the UN. The total amount of exports initially amounted to more than 3 million dollars per year, and later increased to more than 12 million.
Erisler is known as a manufacturer of flour and instant noodles. The company’s products are sold even in Ukraine.
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