In the port of temporarily occupied Mariupol, no ship traffic was recorded in December, nor was there any new replenishment for the fortifications, which means that "fantasies about building a bypass logistics route, including for military needs, in case of the destruction of the Crimean bridge, remained only dreams." This was stated on Monday by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andriushchenko, UNN reports.
In December, we did not record any ship traffic in the port of Mariupol. Neither inbound nor outbound. Neither on the way out. The berths where concrete structures were previously brought in are empty, but we do not observe any new fillings for the construction of fortifications. Hibernation. Right
According to him, this means, first of all, that "all the fantasies about building a bypass logistics route, including for military needs, in case the Crimean bridge is destroyed, have remained only dreams." "And this is definitely good news," Andriushchenko said.