After "hit" near Mariupol, Russians have significantly reduced military equipment - Andriushchenko
Kyiv • UNN
The Russian occupiers suffered significant losses of military equipment after a strike in the Kalchyk-Makedonivka-Aspanove triangle near occupied Mariupol.
After the "hit" near the temporarily occupied Mariupol, the Russian invaders have significantly reduced their military equipment. This was reported on Saturday by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andriushchenko, UNN reports.
Details
"Are you waiting for the details of the hit yesterday? We have them for you. Last night it was very hot in this triangle (Kalchyk-Macedonivka-Aspanove - ed.) Why? Because there are several tunnels here that the Russians use to store equipment and air defense. So, there is a significant decrease in equipment. Visually, there are four units of tracked vehicles, plus parts of the S-300. And this is only what we managed to see with our eyes," Andriushchenko wrote on Telegram.
He noted that there would be no photos and videos, as Makedonivka, Zorya, Kalchyk, and Vodyane were blocked in the morning.
"The Russians are conducting search operations to find out who led them. They are looking for wreckage in cars, explosives, weapons and are meticulously asking about the pro-Ukrainian asset," Andriushchenko noted.
Addendum
Andriushchenko reported on March 29 that in the Mariupol district in the "triangle" of Kalchyk-Hranitne-Zorya at 22:00 Kyiv time, Russian air defense "successfully shot down everything" so that the echo was heard in Mariupol, 10 kilometers from the epicenter.
At the beginning of March 2024, Andriushchenko noted that the Russian occupiers had intensified their activities in the Mariupol region, with a large transfer of equipment in the evening.