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An explosion occurred in occupied Mariupol: they say it was an arrival

Mariupol
Temporarily occupied by Russians, Ukrainian Mariupol. Source: RosZmі

On the morning of Wednesday, May 1, an explosion occurred near the temporarily occupied Mariupol, Donetsk region. Ukrainian patriots who heard the sound say it sounded like an airplane.

The eyewitness accounts were shared on his Telegram channel by the mayor's advisor Petro Andriushchenko. Earlier, enemy air defense was operating near the village of Sartana (northeastern part of Mariupol).

On the border of Kalmius/Left Bank districts, a missile-like object was visually seen flying towards Rostov (Russia).

"The sound of the explosion is similar to the sound of an arrival - not an air defense system or an airplane. No smoke has been detected visually within the city, but there is still a smoke cloud in the area. We are investigating further," Andriushchenko reported around 12:00 on Wednesday.

As OBOZ.UA previously wrote, the Russian invaders are working to build a railroad system in the occupied territories of Ukraine to easily transfer their forces. The first railroad line, which Russia began building in Donetsk region in September 2023, may start operating as early as May.

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