Military equipment of the Russian occupiers was on fire in Mariupol — video
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Military equipment of the Russian occupiers was on fire in Mariupol — video

Mariupol

A large-scale fire engulfed the location of the air defense equipment and systems of the Russian Army following explosions in Mariupol's Port City. 

Explosions and fire in the Russian occupiers' location in Mariupol

On the evening of 14 December, the residents of Mariupol heard explosions followed by a huge fire.

This was reported by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko and the Mariupol City Council.

Powerful explosions are heard. Something is on fire behind Port City. Ambulances have been sent there, the city council writes.

The Ukrainian armed forces have not officially commented on this information.

At 01:24, it became known that a concrete plant, where the Russian occupiers were located, was on fire.

There were two explosions. Two different places were hit.

The first target was a concrete plant. The second was the area outside Port City, where the occupiers had deployed military equipment and parts of air defence systems, Andryushchenko said.

He added that the first explosion banged near Port City on 7 September this year.

And the consequences are good. No wonder all the official propagandists have gone silent, and the chats about the consequences have been removed, says Andryushchenko.

Explosions in Mariupol

At least two explosions were heard in the city, one of which occurred in the urban-type settlement of Mangush, the city council stated.

On the morning of Thursday, 7 September, loud explosions and a fire broke out in the temporarily occupied Mariupol and its surroundings.

This was reported by Petro Andryushchenko, the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol.

After the explosions in Mariupol and the region, a fire was spotted behind the Port City and in the area of a concrete mini-plant. The occupiers report on the "work of the aviation", but this is such a typical lie that they do not believe themselves, he said.

Andryushchenko added that after the explosions, the occupiers deployed aircraft from the Prymorsko-Akhtarsk and Rostov directions towards Zaporizhzhia. The reason is unknown.

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