In Mariupol, a city in the Donetsk region temporarily occupied by Russian invaders, on the night of today, December 15, a powerful explosion occurred, which led to a fire.
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The corresponding photos and videos appeared on social networks.
Advisor to the mayor of Mariupol Pyotr Andryushchenko noted in his Telegram channel that the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the base of the occupiers.
Such a Mariupol Chernobaevka. This is the second clap of almost the same power. The first was on September 7 (then a fire hit the Port City complex and in the area of the concrete mini-plant – ed.), Andryushchenko noted. — The occupiers did not learn. Therefore, according to the location and storage location of the equipment, it arrived again.
According to him, the occupiers cordoned off the scene of the incident.
The wounded were being transported out of Port City as midnight approached. Now the question is how to remove the equipment “quietly,” said the mayor’s adviser. “It’s a good reminder to the infidel that no one refuses to return Mariupol.”
Andryushchenko, having published the corresponding videos, noted that there were two explosions – in two different impact locations.
The first video with migrants is the same “concrete plant”. The first hit,” he said. — The second is the territory of Port City, where the occupiers stationed military equipment and parts of air defense systems. Second hit.
This is why there is a lot of confusion regarding the location and consequences. And the consequences are good. It’s not for nothing that all the official propagandists fell silent, and the chetics cleaned up about the consequences, added the mayor’s adviser.
Source: Racurs

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