Advisor to the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko commented on the situation and presented publications on the pro-Russian public pages of Mariupol in this regard.
In Mariupol, 26 occupiers died of food poisoning, and 15 more went to intensive care for the same reason. This was reported by the local partisan TG channel Mariupol. Opposite.
“+ 26 occupiers of Mariupol moved to the “good Russian” state. There is no need to eat and drink. Although, perhaps, it is the other way around. We are ready to continue feeding the new Russian soldiers and officers who have arrived for training and replenishment. Special thanks to the FSB for losing attention to the other side,” the message said.
Advisor to the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko commented on the situation and presented publications on the pro-Russian public pages of Mariupol in this regard.
“An additional 26 occupiers in the morgue, and 15 in intensive care due to food poisoning. Again. Strange, who it is, I have no idea. Finally, we have another confirmation “from the other side.” Let’s add more mathematics – in summer alone and two months of autumn, Mariupol Resistance liquidated more than 40 invaders in different ways. Definitely good news. I am proud of our residents of Mariupol. They are really doing miracle of conquest. A separate heroic epic of Mariupol. Indestructible and Unconquered,” wrote Andryushchenko.
Let us remind you that recently in Melitopol partisans blew up a train of invaders. This is the tenth successful railroad sabotage by partisans in the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporozhye region this year.
Earlier in Mariupol, partisans destroyed the engineering warehouse of the Russian invaders. And in Crimea, the partisans entered the Russian trenches.
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