Andryushchenko also showed what the shipping on the waters of Mariupol and the Russian Rostov-on-Don looks like according to marinetraffic.
The military of the Russian Federation made the port of the temporarily captured Mariupol their military transport hub. The enemy restored rail communication and organized freight traffic under the cover of the Mariupol-Volnovakha passenger train. This was stated by adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko.
“Given the range of Ukrainian artillery, in particular HIMARS systems, we suggest that residents of Mariupol of the Primorsky region choose a safer place of residence if a tanker enters the port and is detained travel by cover train whenever possible, ”he said. .
Andryushchenko also showed what the shipping on the waters of Mariupol and the Russian Rostov-on-Don looks like according to marinetraffic.
The published map shows an unknown cargo ship in the harbor, which has been moo there for more than a month.
“So far, we can confirm that three ships left the port water area towards Rostov with a shipment of rolled metal products, and the absence of a single loaded vessel entering the port. As well as four cargo ships and a tanker left the Rostov water area and moved towards Mariupol, ”Andryushchenko said.
According to him, considering the statements of the Gauleiters of the city and the entire Donetsk region, it can be assumed that these ships are moving to the port of Mariupol with military cargo and fuel to fill the storage at the port.
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Source: korrespondent

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