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    Russia is using Ukraine’s farmland to fuel a global black market: Report

    By Craig Nigrelli,

    1 days ago

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    Since the 2022 invasion, Russia's control over Ukrainian farmlands has intensified, leading to the commandeering of nearly $1 billion worth of grain , as confirmed by Ukrainian officials and The Wall Street Journal. This stolen grain , often taken under duress or through coercion of local farmers, is channeled into an expansive black market, connecting military manufacturers with global traders across the Middle East and North Africa.

    In a notable enforcement action, Ukrainian authorities in July 2024 detained a Cameroon-flagged vessel, the USKO MFU, on the Danube River. The ship was found transporting over 3,000 metric tons of illicit grain from Crimea, a region annexed by Russia in 2014 and a known hub for such illegal exports.

    Russia's illicit grain network involves significant players such as the United Shipbuilding Corporation, a major military contractor responsible for producing warships that have been used in attacks against Ukrainian cities. This network not only funds Russia's military operations but also aims to maintain the Kremlin’s influence in its occupied territories, circumventing international sanctions.

    Financially, the network is robust, with entities in the occupied region of Zaporizhzhia contributing directly to the war efforts . According to The Wall Street Journal, a company from this region sold grain and then donated 10 million rubles to a Russian battalion actively engaged in Ukraine, showcasing the direct link between the grain trade and military funding.

    These operations have drawn international reactions, with countries such as Egypt, Israel, and Lebanon adjusting their imports after discovering the grain’s origins. The issue extends beyond trade, however, affecting global food prices and the stability of international grain markets.

    Ukrainian and international efforts to curb these activities face significant hurdles due to the complex nature of the trade routes and the difficulty in tracing the origins of the grain once it has been mingled with other shipments in Russia.

    The post Russia is using Ukraine’s farmland to fuel a global black market: Report appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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    The Lviv court has assigned a probationary period to the administrator of a public page on Telegram about the locations of subpoenas in the region, local media report.The man was released from prison because he entered into a plea agreement with the prosecutor during the pre-trial investigation.He was ultimately given five years in prison, but was released from serving his sentence with a two-year probationary period.Let us recall that in Mukachevo, military commissars beat up a man and pushed him into a bus . It is alleged that the man himself approached the front door of the Mukachevo RTCK and SP and knocked on it. Being on daily duty, the serviceman opened the door. At the same time, the visitor unexpectedly hit the serviceman on the head with a glass bottle and tried to escape. A group of servicemen from the daily duty of the Mukachevo RTCK and SP immediately responded to this act of aggression and detained the attacker, using force so that the offender did not escape before the police arrived.Earlier, a resident of the Odessa region was fined 170 thousand for a message in a messenger about the places where summonses were distributed .
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