The defenders of Ukraine are destroying warehouses and barracks of the occupiers with their precise strikes, said Petr Andryushchenko.
The defenders of Ukraine are now inflicting heavy blows on the personnel, military equipment and warehouses with weapons of the occupiers in Mariupol. This was said by the adviser to the head of the city, Petr Andryushchenko, on the air of Channel 24 on Sunday, February 26.
He noted that neither air defense nor aircraft could help the invaders to withstand the Ukrainian attacks – the Ukrainian military worked very well in Mariupol.
“The cotton is blooming well. We are waiting for its new harvest. Our military hit it right with surgical precision. And this is thanks to the work of our people inside the city. Because all the targets given hit the all so that the invaders are not the ones you say,” he said official.
According to him, not all enemy losses can be confirmed by a score, especially, at the Ilyich plant.
“There is a huge territory – it is impossible to get close to fix something. But as far as we know, the enemy’s defeat is very heavy,” he added.
Andryushchenko said that Ukrainian defenders were hit:
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in two large warehouses with ammunition;
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in two large compositions with fuels and lubricants;
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in military equipment;
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in the barracks, where there are at least 50 “DNR” fighters.
It will be remembered that the sound of the explosion on Friday night, February 24, was heard by the residents of the temporarily occupied Mariupol. The Mariupol city council admitted that it was a missile strike that hit Russian military positions. Later, they added confirmation of information about additional explosions – blowing up warehouses of the Russians.
In addition, the head of the joint press center of the Operational Command South, Natalya Gumenyuk, noted that explosions in the Russian-occupied territory of Mariupol indicate that distant enemy targets are already accessible to the Defense Forces.
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Source: korrespondent

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