Almost 700 hectares of crops destroyed by Russian assaults in Zaporizhzhia Oblast

Almost 700 hectares of crops have been destroyed by fires brought on by Russian assaults in Zaporizhzhia Oblast for the reason that starting of the 12 months.

Supply: Ivan Fedorov, Head of Zaporizhzhia Oblast Navy Administration, on Telegram

Quote: "In 2025, on account of Russia’s armed aggression, 27 agricultural firms have been affected. Greater than 55 buildings and over 155 items of agricultural equipment have been destroyed or broken. Almost 700 hectares of crops have been burned.

Regardless of the size of the losses, the 2025 harvest marketing campaign is already in its ultimate stage – over 240,000 tonnes of grain have already been threshed.

Because of the persistent work of farmers, who perform their duties every single day with dignity, braveness and immense love for his or her place of origin, the oblast shall be supplied with its personal bread and grain."

Background:

  • On the evening of 16-17 June, Russia launched a missile strike on the Electro Cable Group plant in Zaporizhzhia.
  • On the evening of 31 Might-1 June, Russian forces struck vital infrastructure and a residential space in Zaporizhzhia, injuring a girl.
  • It was earlier reported that agricultural merchandise from the quickly occupied territories of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts are being transported by the Russians to Belarus, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, in addition to to Vietnam, India and China. Farmers within the occupied left-bank a part of Kherson Oblast are pressured to promote grain to Russians for a pittance.
  • It was beforehand reported that Ukraine plans to attraction to the European Union to impose sanctions on Bangladeshi firms importing wheat from Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia. Bangladesh has did not cease this commerce even after Ukraine formally said that the grain was stolen and offered proof.

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