Russian invaders intensify military activities in Mariupol and its outskirts

Russian invaders intensify military activities in Mariupol and its outskirts

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In the temporarily occupied city of Mariupol and its outskirts, Russian invaders are intensifying military activities.

The relevant statement was made by Advisor to Mariupol Mayor Petro Andriushchenko on Telegram, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“Over the city, all day long, an unusual number of combat helicopters were flying from the Zaporizhzhia direction towards Azovstal steelworks. […] Another convoy of tanks was redeployed from the Manhush district to the Nikopol district last night,” Andriushchenko wrote.

In his words, the second camp for the mobilized Russian soldiers was set up in the Mariupol district, on the outskirts of the urban-type settlement of Yalta (Nova Yalta).

The withdrawal of Russian troops from the Berdiansk direction continues.

According to Andriushchenko, about 500 Russian invaders are being accommodated near such settlements as Demianivka and Komyshuvate.

“Right after a successful strike on the occupied territory of the Zaporizhzhia region,” Andriushchenko added.

A reminder that, due to the absence of heat supply services in houses, social tensions are growing in the temporarily occupied city of Mariupol.

Photo: AA

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