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Occupiers try to take stolen grain out of Ukraine and blackmail doctors in Berdyansk - General Staff

Occupiers try to take stolen grain out of Ukraine

Russian occupation troops continue to engage in looting in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. In addition, the Russians are blackmailing civilians, particularly medical personnel.

The occupants' theft has taken on enormous proportions and now they are actively exporting grain. This is stated in a summary of the General Staff of the AFU on the morning of April 24.

The invaders embezzle the grain harvest in Zaporizhzhia region. In the city of Berdyansk, the so-called Russian occupation authorities are trying to export stolen grain by loading it onto enemy cargo ships.

Also, Putin's terrorists are woefully short of medical personnel on the battlefield. In order to replenish the shortage of military doctors, the local Berdyansk medical personnel who received Russian passports have been forced to register with the enemy. If they refuse, the medics are threatened with the loss of their jobs.

 

As a reminder, the collaborators in Russian-occupied Berdyansk, Zaporizhia region, do not seem to doubt the Ukrainian Armed Forces and their ability to free the seized part of the region. They are preparing to flee and compiling lists of those "to be evacuated" first.

Earlier, it became known that the Russian occupants included the ports of Mariupol and Berdyansk in the register of Russian seaports. The aggressor country also plans to include a navigable section of Kherson Region's waterways into the list of inland waterways of the Russian Federation. Such intentions were voiced by Russian Transport Minister Vitaly Savelyev.

As reported by OBOZREVATEL, the Russian troops are preparing for a counterattack by the AFU in the area from Mariupol to Berdyansk: the occupiers have installed "dragon teeth" designed to stop the movement of armored vehicles.

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