More than 3.5 thousand tons of Belaruskali fertilizers have been sold in Ukraine. This was announced on April 1 by the Ukrainian Agency for Asset Search and Management (ARMA).
It is reported that the proceeds amount to approximately $ 962 thousand. We are talking about potassium chloride, which was in 50 railway cars. The Ukrainian authorities confiscated them on their territory from the Belarusian side. At the same time, the ARMA promised that the money from the sale of confiscated fertilizers, among other things, would be spent on military bonds to help the Ukrainian army.
This is not the first such sale of stolen Belarusian fertilizers. In March alone, confiscated products worth about $ 2 million were sold. At the same time, on March 14 this year, the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine initiated a lawsuit to take away all Belaruskali's assets in the country.



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