A powerful fire broke out in the occupied Mariupol in the area of the Russian military base (video).
In Mariupol, which is temporarily occupied, a large fire broke out in the area of the new military base of Russian occupiers. This was reported by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko.
He wrote on his Telegram channel that the fire occurred in the area of the "Khladokombinat".
Andriushchenko noted that the whole city can see the fire.
He also informed that there are no detonations at the site of the fire at present, but the Russian occupiers are quickly leaving.
Mariupol Resistance reports about an unexpected fire in the area of the new military base in the Khladokombinat area.Again - some Russians became a bit richer, and the action became a bit safer.The whole city is observing the fire. There were no explosions, but the Russians are quickly fleeing pic.twitter.com/Wx4goSroOi
— GLAVKOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) August 4, 2024
Recall that recently a monument to the Russian occupier Eduard Dyakonov, who participated in the capture of the city and the killing of civilians, was installed in Mariupol.
In addition, the occupiers plan to recognize 20,000 units of property as ownerless.
It was also reported that in mid-July, several powerful explosions thundered in Mariupol, leaving some areas of the city without electricity. Andriushchenko reported two missile strikes between the "Nevsky" microdistrict and the Agrobase in the direction of the village of Mangush.
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