Russia Shipped Nearly 90,000 Tons of Wheat Through Occupied Mariupol Port, Ukraine Says
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Ukraine has alleged that Russia illegally moved almost 90,000 tonnes of wheat through the Mariupol port, which has been under Russian occupation since 2022.
The Kyiv Independent reports that the wheat was shipped in 2026, a year after the conflict began. Ukrainian officials claim the cargo was transported via the port without complying with international shipping regulations.
The claim highlights ongoing tensions over the use of occupied Ukrainian ports for commercial purposes, a point that Ukraine has repeatedly raised in diplomatic forums.
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