They want to export 12 million tons of stolen goods: in Mariupol, the occupiers are increasing the port's capacity - the city council
Kyiv • UNN
Russian occupiers intend to increase the capacity of the port in Mariupol to export Ukrainian grain and metal. The invaders hope to export about 12 million tons per year.

In Mariupol, Russian occupiers are planning to increase the capacity of the local port to export grain and metal stolen from Ukraine. This is reported by UNN with reference to a report of the Mariupol City Council.
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It is noted that the leader of the so-called "DNR" denis pushilin announced plans to bring the Mariupol Sea Port 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
The City Council points out that the Mariupol Sea Port has become an element of military logistics and a tool for looting the occupied territories.
"Earlier, the occupiers announced plans to put into operation 25 hydraulic structures, including 18 berths. All to increase the cargo turnover of stolen goods," the Mariupol City Council summarized.
Let us remind you
Collaborator teachers from the temporarily occupied Mariupol are being taught to report on pro-Ukrainian families. Teachers were sent to St. Petersburg for relevant development trainings. In fact, these courses are aimed at teaching methods of propaganda and ideological influence on children.