Currently, the consequences of arrivals in cities are being clarified.
In the morning, sounds of explosions were heard in temporarily occupied Berdyansk.
This was announced by Advisor to the Mayor of Mariupol Pyotr Andryushchenko. “Our partners report that smoke is rising from the area of the commandant’s office and loudly in the center. Smoke from the side of Primorskaya Square. Either something suddenly detonated, or heavenly punishment,” Andryushchenko commented.
He added that the details are currently being installed.
After some time, Andryushchenko reported that it was also loud in temporarily occupied Mariupol. “We are monitoring the work of the enemy air defense. Moreover, again the air defense is right next to residential buildings,” he noted.
“Kalmiussky district. Boom. Fire in the area of the industrial zone of Topolina Street – Sinter Plant. Details later!” said Andryushchenko.
“Bavovna” in occupied cities
From time to time, “bavovna” occurs in cities occupied by the Russians. Thus, in the temporarily occupied Makeyevka, Donetsk region, on December 9, a powerful fire occurred at a local oil depot. Photos of “debris in Makeyevka” also appeared on the Internet without specifying what they were talking about, but with an obvious hint that these were fragments of a rocket that hit an oil depot.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces also attacked an oil depot in temporarily occupied Lugansk, which reduced the Russian Federation’s ability to carry out a counteroffensive in the Liman direction.