Russian army warehouses blown up near Mariupol


There is a large concentration of occupiers near Mariupol.
A Russian ammunition depot near Russian-occupied Mariupol in Donetsk Region has been blown up, Mariupol mayor's advisor Petro Andryushchenko has said.
At the same time, he noted that the explosion took place the night before, on 24 February.
The Mariupol Resistance Group confirms minus the BK depot by the bright fire in the Novoselovka area of the Central district and by the soundtrack of the detonation of shells," he wrote.
According to the data received, destroyed:
- 2 BMPS
- 1 tank
- 1 SAU
- 50 occupants in a condition of 200 or heavy 300
Later Andryushchenko added that the occupants heard explosions again in the morning of 25 February. He said it was "burning" in the area near the villages of Yalta and Yurievka, where large enemy forces are concentrated.
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