During the full-scale invasion period, Russia could have harvested and exported 15 million tons of grains from temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories, this information was reported by Railway Supply.

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Texty.org.ua calculated the volumes of exported grain by Russia and the revenue from its export based on data from the agrotechnological company OneSoil regarding the sown areas in the occupied territories.

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In particular, in spring 2022, Russian occupiers confiscated or purchased remnants of grain from Ukrainian farmers in the occupied territories at low prices and seized grain left in elevators and warehouses.

In spring 2022, Russians independently sowed the occupied lands and harvested crops from them.

Grain from the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson, Zaporizhia, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions is mainly transported by Russians to Crimea or Russian cities.

Satellite images regularly show large clusters of grain trucks near grain terminals in Sevastopol and Kerch.

During the full-scale invasion period, Russia could have harvested and exported over 10 million tons of wheat and about 5 million tons of corn and sunflower from the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories.

The estimated revenue from exporting such a quantity of grain is approximately 7.085 billion dollars.

As previously reported, grain is being transported from the temporarily occupied Melitopol to Crimea by rail.

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