Temporarily occupied Mariupol has been unsettled since yesterday, February 29, with explosions heard in the city. In particular, a fire broke out at the occupiers’ base.
This was reported in the Telegram of Advisor to the Mayor of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko.
For example, on 29 February, a fire broke out in Mariupol at the Russian base between Topolina Street and the floodplain of the Kalchyk River.
“Suddenly (no) fire broke out,” wrote the mayor’s adviser.
Moreover, after the explosion, the consequence of which was the fire, according to him, two ambulances (out of 10 working in the city) rushed to leave in the direction of Melekino.
“Given the number and speed involved, the occupier felt completely ill. The ambulances did not return with the wounded to the Mariupol hospital. Apparently, they were packed on the spot,” Andryushchenko suggested.
In addition, on the morning of March 1, it became known that the invaders in Mariupol had minus one ammunition.
"Mariupol cotton". Consequences. Let’s start the day with a good one. Duplet. We confirm the downing of the "heavenly punishment" by the occupier’s base in the north-west in the direction of Stariy Krym/Kamianske/Kalchyk village. Minus the BC warehouse," Andryushchenko said.