Occupiers stole 40,000 tons of winter wheat in the Zaporizhzhia region

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The Russians stole 40,000 tons of winter wheat, which was grown on the lands of the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporizhzhia region.

About this informs Center of National Resistance (CNS).

The Russian occupiers reported the theft of 40,000 tons of winter wheat in the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia region.

Therefore, the Russians continue to use the Ukrainian subsoil and the land of the temporarily occupied territories for their own enrichment.

“The occupation administration reported on the collection of 40,000 tons of winter wheat from 17,000 occupied hectares. It is about self-employed shares that are illegally used by the enemy.” – informed the Central Central Committee.

It is noted that the scheme for obtaining grain from the Russians is as follows: farmers must deliver all grain to the “State Grain Operator” at a price lower than the market price.

This grain is then transferred to the Gauleiters, who resell it at market prices and keep the money difference for themselves.

Earlier it became known that, excluding the Crimean peninsula, the occupiers stole 3.7 million tons of Ukrainian grain in the temporarily occupied territories.

At the end of 2022, it was reported that Russia illegally exported wheat worth at least a billion dollars from Ukraine.

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