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Explosions in occupied Mariupol at night: heard in different parts of the city

There were explosions in occupied Mariupol at night

On the night of May 22, powerful explosions erupted in temporarily occupied Mariupol, Donetsk region. At least two explosions were heard in different parts of the city throughout the night.

At the same time, the occupation army's air defenses tried to work from residential areas. This was reported on Telegram by an adviser to Mariupol mayor Petro Andryushchenko.

According to him, at least two explosions were heard in Mariupol during the night. Andryushchenko also stressed that once again, Russian air defenses were operating under cover of civilians in the captured city.

Local residents began discussing the explosions around 03:30 a.m. In Telegram channels, residents of the temporarily occupied city said that they heard explosions in different areas.

It is worth noting that the occupation "administration" of Mariupol did not comment in any way on the nightly explosions. Also, the occupiers do not report where exactly the arrival was in their seized city.

Recall that on the morning of May 13, at least two powerful explosions occurred in temporarily occupied Mariupol. The epicenter of the explosions was near Azovstal.

Earlier, satellite images showing the aftermath of the May 19 "bavovna" in Mariupol reportedly appeared online. The Russian army's forward command post on the territory of Mariupol airport was hit.

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