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"Courage only enough to get to a sign in town": Russia says Shoygu's visit to Mariupol, network points out lies. Video

Russia says Shoygu visit to Mariupol

The Russian terrorist state has once again claimed that Defence Minister Sergey Shoygu visited the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. This time, one of Russia's main war criminals allegedly visited Mariupol, which was destroyed by the occupants.

Shoygu allegedly checked "the work of the military-construction complex to restore infrastructure in Donbas". This was reported by the Russian Defence Ministry's press service (to see the video, scroll to the end of the page).

Kremlin propaganda put on another show with the war criminal and his alleged concern for the improvement of the city, which was practically wiped off the face of the earth by Putin's army. Propaganda boasted about the construction of a "rescue centre for the Emergencies Ministry". Even more cynical was Shoigu's inspection of "a new neighbourhood of 12 five-storey apartment blocks".

In addition, the Russian Ministry of Defence dreamt of building a water pipeline connecting the Rostov region of the Russian Federation and the temporarily occupied Donetsk region.

Not surprisingly, the partisan resistance in Mariupol has accused the terrorist country's defence ministry of lying. On Telegram, the local underground published a video of the helicopter in which Shoigu was probably arriving. However, this "visit" took place as early as March 3, while the Russian propaganda started writing about Shoigu's arrival only a few days later. Moreover, the resistance movement stated that Shoigu did not visit the city itself.

"Shoygu was in Mariupol on March 3. The route was Mariupol airport - Nevskyy, and quickly back. That is, the de facto courage was only enough to reach the sign in the city. The Rus*y publicity was written only today (March 6. - Ed.), while the preliminary invective was the day after the visit. Such "courage and honesty," the report said.

Recall that Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu allegedly visited the war zone in Ukraine. Kremlin propagandists gave away that he allegedly "inspected the Russian Vostok troop grouping".

Earlier, it was reported that Shoigu, with his alleged visit to Donbass, probably demonstrated distrust of the Russian Chief of General Staff and commander of the occupation troops, Valeriy Gerasimov. Shoigu's "hyped" trip obviously undermines Gerasimov's credibility.

It should be noted that the Russian occupiers continue committing terrible crimes in temporarily seized Mariupol. The invaders are going to build houses made of a mixture made from the ruins where the bodies of dead Ukrainians were left.

As OBOZREVATEL reported, Russia's deputy defence minister for the terrorist country, Timur Ivanov, is profiting from construction in temporarily occupied Mariupol. First, Putin's army practically wiped the city off the face of the earth, and now he has started allegedly "rebuilding" it.

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