Russians resume maritime navigation in Mariupol, they deliver ammunition, and load coal and grain

Russians resume maritime navigation in Mariupol, they deliver ammunition, and load coal and grain

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Russian invaders have resumed maritime navigation in the temporarily occupied Mariupol.

According to Ukrinform, Petro Andriushchenko, Head of the Center for the Study of Occupation, reported this on Telegram and posted photos of a ship that entered the port of Mariupol with ammunition.

“The Russians have resumed navigation. Three ships are currently being loaded in the port of Mariupol. All of them entered on Saturday and Sunday,” Andriushchenko said.

According to him, two ships are being loaded with coking coal, and one has been hidden under an elevator again. It is being packed with grain.

Andriushchenko noted that the ship that arrived last on Sunday morning, January 11 (photos of it have been published), brought ammunition, which the Russians transported by rail and road during the night.

Read also: Russians damage power facility in Chernihiv region, causing power outages

As reported by Ukrinform, Russian invaders are transporting grain stolen in the Zaporizhzhia region to Rostov-on-Don via Mariupol.

Photo: Andriushchenko Time/Telegram channel

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