Russia wants to arrange a famine in the Kherson region – Budanov

Creating a humanitarian crisis is Russia's strategy for managing the occupied territories.

Putin will try to influence and control the population of Kherson region by creating an artificial humanitarian crisis. This was stated by the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Kirill Budanov in an interview with NV.

exports from this occupied territory not only grain but also agricultural machinery , Budanov replied: “Of course.”

“They will try to make a demographic crisis, and then a humanitarian one. Only then will they be able to cope with the majority of the population. It is very easy to manipulate the mood of the population when people are deprived of everything and then offer humanitarian aid. , giving a crumb of bread “, – he noted.

We will remind, as of the beginning of May the Russian invaders took out only through the Crimea about 400-500 thousand tons of grain.

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“This is a big business run by top-level people: the secret services of the aggressor country, the military and various swindlers who like this business for life”, – Minister of Agrarian Policy Mykola Solsky .

In addition, the Minister stressed that Ukrainian grain is exported by ship to Russia from the port of Sevastopol. He noted that law enforcement agencies know which traders are involved in this process, so they record all the facts of violations and pass them to the prosecutor's office. Solsky also stressed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine is working to arrest and confiscate grain exported by the Russians with the help of international partners.

Dmytro Kuleba of Ukraine stated that the countries of the world should remain vigilant and not take part in Russian crimes against Ukraine and not buy Ukrainian grain stolen from Russia.

< Russia also used its Black Sea Fleet to blockade Ukrainian ports. This threatens food problems and even famine in many countries around the world.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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