Traffic jams for many kilometers formed on the border of Ukraine with the Russian Federation.
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Such traffic jams are observed in the area of Novoazovsk – a city in the Kalmiussky district of the Donetsk region. There are many trucks and cars on the roads. The Russians are exporting agricultural products that were stolen from Ukrainian farmers and farms. Agricultural machinery is also exported. The adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Petr Andryushchenko, announced this on May 30 in Telegram.
In addition, a huge number of cars from the occupied parts of Zaporozhye and Donetsk regions are visible in the exit queue. Probably some of the invaders are also fleeing to Russia.
Andryushchenko notes that the hasty departure of the Russians may be a “direct consequence” of the so-called “Azov cotton” that occurred at the end of the week.
Also, an adviser to the Mariupol mayor added that a large number of tankers followed through Mariupol in the direction of the coast of the Mangush region, Berdyansk and Rodov. And to 10 trucks with Russian soldiers we went to the Mangshu region. And in the direction of Berdyansk, the enemy deployed up to 10 Rapier guns.
Recall that recently a number of explosions thundered in the Mariupol region – arrivals in Yuryevka, Nikolsky and Urzuf, where ammunition depots and Russian bases were located.
Source: Racurs

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