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Occupants mine all bridges in Mariupol and set up defensive structures near them
The Russian invaders have mined all the bridges in Mariupol and set up defensive structures near each of them. The occupiers are probably preparing for a battle for the city.
This was reported by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko, on Telegram. He showed footage showing massive defensive structures near the bridges in Mariupol (to watch the video, scroll to the end).
"Now the passage across the bridges is restricted, and the territory of the defences is fenced off. Despite all the blah, blah, blah propaganda, the Russians are really and firmly preparing for the inevitable battle for Mariupol," he said.
As OBOZREVATEL previously reported:
- On the morning of 16 July, explosions were reported in occupied Mariupol. According to preliminary data, Storm Shadow cruise missiles flew into the city.
- Italian artist Jorit Ciro Cerullo, who works under the pseudonym Jorit, painted an anti-NATO mural in occupied Mariupol. He used a stolen painting for this purpose.
- In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, a "quiet revolt" has begun because of the Russians who have "invaded" the city, including Uzbeks, Buryats and other national minorities of the Russian Federation. So far, Mariupol residents have expressed their dissatisfaction only on social media, but it is clear that the situation is escalating.
- On 12 July, explosions were heard in the temporarily occupied Mariupol. The Russian invaders were quick to claim that their air defence system was allegedly working over the city.
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