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Photo: Petr Andryushchenko / Telegram
Explosions regularly occur in Mariupol.
A loud explosion rang out in the Kalmius district “on the border of the Azovmash/Illich plants,” Petro Andryushchenko noted.
A loud explosion rang out in the temporarily occupied Mariupol on Saturday morning, most of the city lost power. This was reported by Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Telegram January 28.
“After the explosion in Mariupol, most of the city lost electricity. There is also no electricity supply in many villages of the seaside part of the Mariupol district,” he said.
According to Andryushchenko, a loud explosion rang out in the Kalmius district “on the border of the Azovmash/Illich plants.”
A little later he clarifiedthat in Mariupol and the region there is no electricity, water and big problems with mobile communication and the Internet.
“Hello, caves…” added the mayor’s adviser.
Earlier this week in Mariupol resistance fighters blew up an SUV, which housed Russian military personnel. Three Russian officers were eliminated.
In Berdyansk, the car of a well-known social network collaborator was blown up