Occupiers use stolen Ukrainian grain as "currency" - resistance movement
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The invaders export grain from the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson Region to the Republic of Karelia. After that, it is used to buy sub-sanctioned goods.
This was reported by the Yellow Ribbon resistance movement in the temporarily occupied territories.
The activists noticed the movement of containers with grain to the Republic of Karelia. These containers are owned by logistics companies of China and Kazakhstan.
It is China and Kazakhstan that the aggressor country uses as a buffer zone for the supply of materials from other countries, circumventing sanctions.
The occupiers use stolen grain from Ukraine as "currency" to pay for imports of sub-sanctioned goods," the activists said.
Earlier, the Centre of national resistance reported that the invaders are preparing a trap for agrarians at VOT . The goal of the Russians is to make Ukrainian business more dependent on the occupation authorities.
At the same time, in the occupied part of Kherson Region, the Russian military actively mines agricultural land.
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Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.












