The Russians turned Mariupol into the main logistics hub for the export of stolen goods from Ukraine. Since the beginning of the year, more than 165,000 tons of cargo have been exported through the port, of which 84,200 tons are agricultural products.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the terrorist country, Mariupol has become the main center for the export of stolen Ukrainian resources. This is reported by the Center of National Resistance.
In Mariupol, which is under temporary occupation, a ceremonial laying of the foundation of the “Four Seasons” agro-mall took place. Local collaborators call it the future largest trade and logistics market of Donbas for agricultural products, in particular with storage facilities for grain, vegetables and fruits. However, the real goal of the project is to create a transshipment point for transporting looted Ukrainian property to the Russian Federation and partner countries.
The Russians turned Mariupol into the main logistics hub for the export of stolen goods in Ukraine, starting with crops and ending with equipment from looted enterprises. According to data, since the beginning of the year, more than 165,000 tons of cargo were exported through the Mariupol port, including 84,200 tons of agricultural products. The Russians have already announced plans to increase the port’s capacity to 4.8 million tons.