Occupiers want to increase the capacity of Mariupol port to export stolen grain and metal
Kyiv • UNN
The Russians intend to export 12 million tons of stolen grain, metal, and coal per year through the Mariupol port. They plan to commission 18 new berths to increase cargo turnover.

The occupation authorities are trying to expand the use of the Mariupol seaport to export stolen resources. This was reported by the Mariupol City Council, writes UNN.
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The occupiers plan to increase the capacity of the Mariupol port for the export of stolen grain and metal
The leader of the so-called "DPR" Pushilin announced plans to bring the Mariupol seaport to full capacity in the coming years. The occupiers hope to export about 12 million tons of metal, coal, and grain per year. Everything that the invaders can steal in the occupied territories
According to the city council, the Mariupol seaport has become an element of military logistics and a tool for looting the occupied territories.
As the occupiers reported earlier, to achieve these goals, they intend to put into operation 25 hydraulic structures, including 18 new berths, which will significantly increase the turnover of stolen property.
Recall
Earlier, the Mariupol City Council reported that the Russians are building bridges near the city to improve logistics with Crimea. The goal of the construction is to radically improve automobile military logistics in the direction: Rostov - Novoazovsk - Volnovakha - Donetsk.