On February 29, temporarily occupied Mariupol was shaken by explosions.
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The city was restless. After the explosions, a fire broke out at the occupiers’ base between Topolina Street and the floodplain of the Kalchik River. Ambulances were rushing towards Melekino. Advisor to the Mayor of Mariupol Pyotr Andryushchenko reported this on Telegram.
Considering the number and speed, the occupier felt sick to leave. The ambulances did not return with the wounded to the Mariupol hospital. Apparently, they were packed on the spot. Formation? – the message says.
And on March 1, an ammunition depot near the Russians exploded. This happened in the northwest in the direction of the village of Stary Krym/Kamenskoye/Kalchik.
Let us remind you that in Mariupol, the Russian occupiers hit their own repair base with their own air defense systems. Thus, on February 21, three launches of enemy air defense took place from the territory of the Moscow Iron and Steel Works. Ilyich and near the Sinter Plant area.
Source: Racurs

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