The Russians are exporting kaolin and coal delivered from the Luhansk region through the Mariupol port.
This was reported on Telegram by Petro Andriushchenko, former advisor to the mayor of Mariupol.
"Between January 12 and 17, three bulk carriers were loaded. The cargo consisted of kaolin and coal brought in by rail from the Luhansk region," Andriushchenko wrote.
According to him, no activity was observed at the port between January 18 and 25, except for the accumulation of more coal.
Trains carrying coal from the occupied territories arrive daily, at least one or two per day.
At the start of the current year, in Mariupol, occupied by the Russian army, the Russian invaders have doubled the port's cargo turnover for the export of looted goods compared to the previous year.