Huge line of Russia-bound trucks carrying stolen Ukrainian grain seen in Donetsk region

In the occupied part of Donetsk region, near Novoazovsk, trucks carrying Ukrainian grain to Russia have stretched into a 15-km line.

This is according to Petro Andryushchenko, the adviser to the exiled Mariupol mayor, who reported the news on Telegram, uploading a corresponding video, seen by Ukrinform.

"On the border between Ukraine and muscovy in the Novoazovsk area, the line of trucks is more than 15 kilometers long. Their absolute majority are carrying grain,” the official reported, adding that stolen grain is being transported from the entire occupied part of Donetsk region.

The higher pace of looting is due, including, to the precision strikes of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, which prevented the Russians from stealing anything from an almost fully loaded silo in Siverodonetsk yesterday," Andryushchenko wrote.

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He emphasized that "muscovy is a country of looters and murderers of civilians."

As reported, Russia's aggression caused a major humanitarian disaster in Mariupol. Almost 90% of the city had been destroyed as a result of enemy shelling. Mariupol currently has no stable supply of electricity, water, and gas. Today, more than 100,000 residents remain in the city.

The invaders are turning Mariupol and the surrounding villages into a military-logistics hub for the Russian army.