Military activity of Russian invaders spotted in Mariupol

In Mariupol, the resistance forces record enemy military activity – the movement of equipment and personnel.

"We are recording military activity in Mariupol: a convoy of two S-300 anti-aircraft systems, 10 tractors (including three loaded Russian Guard vehicles), and two civilian (seemingly) trucks accompanied by the occupation police through the center of Mariupol-Manhush-Berdiansk direction. It is interesting that seven tractors are empty, the occupiers' equipment probably ‘got tired’ and needs a long rest at a repair base," Petro Andriushchenko, adviser to Mariupol mayor, posted on Telegram.

According to him, manpower was also seen moving in Nikolske. The enemy units are likely to be rotated or replenished with mobilized ones.

In addition, the movement of a truck with ammunition, personnel, and armored personnel carriers towards Donetsk was spotted.

Russian aviation also shows intense activity, which more resembles training than combat operations.

Andriushchenko added that "a Russian aircraft heading to Rostov-on-Don caught fire and spiraled down near Mariupol around 17:30. It is still unknown what it was but the trend is interesting."

The official noted that there were no visible signs of a ceasefire declared by the enemy, rather a standard regrouping and replenishment of Russian units were ongoing.

As reported, the invaders are trying to turn Mariupol into a military logistics hub.

Mariupol experiences one of the biggest humanitarian disasters caused by Russia's aggression. The city was almost 90% destroyed as a result of enemy shelling. Mariupol currently has no normal electricity, water, and gas supply.

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