The explosion thundered in the occupied Yenakiyevo, Donetsk region on Wednesday, May 17.
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It is not yet known what exploded in the territory temporarily controlled by the enemy. However, a photo posted on social media shows black smoke rising from the city. This was announced by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Petr Andryushchenko, in Telegram.
The occupied Yenakiyevo meets the Ukrainian “cotton”. Beautiful…” the message says.
As you know, Yenakiyevo is one of the largest cities in the Donetsk region captured by militants, as well as the birthplace of the fugitive President Viktor Yanukovych.
Since April 2014, the city has been under the control of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic. Yenakiyevo is located between Gorlovka and Debaltseve and is remote from the line of demarcation.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian postcards began to appear in occupied Mariupol, hinting that the city would soon return to Ukrainian control. Local partisans pasted up leaflets with the inscription “Ukrainian summer” and numbers supposedly pointing to August 1.
Recall that on May 13 in occupied Luhansk there were hits in the local military registration and enlistment office, where the Russian occupation troops were stationed. And in the village of Respublika, Mariupol region, there were nine “arrivals” according to the positions of the occupiers. The hits killed at least 50 invaders.
Source: Racurs

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