The occupiers are pursuing their typical policy of plundering and making money from the war.
Recorded exports of grain from the ports of the temporarily occupied Crimea to the ports of Syria and Iran. Zafar and Matros Koshka bulk carriers transport the stolen agricultural products.
In general, Russians take grain from local farmers at a fixed price that is less than the market price and then resell it at the market price. They keep the surplus in their pockets. The occupiers do not allow farmers to sell their products without permission.
The National Resistance Center calls for information about collaborators and to continue to monitor the movement of Russian transport in the seized ports.