Movement of Russian trucks with ammunition being recorded in Mariupol

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In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, the movement of Russian trucks with ammunition is being recorded.

Petro Andryushenko, an advisor to the Mayor of Mariupol, reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

"Military movements continue through Mariupol. The Mangush/Berdiansk direction is once again a priority. The observed speed of trucks carrying ammunition is approximately one day. During the day, they go in the direction of Zaporizhzhia, and the next day they return empty and move towards Novoazovsk," Andryushenko wrote.

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According to him, the aggressors have also resumed the movement of military equipment to the north of the region, towards Volnovakha and Donetsk. At the same time, there is ongoing transfer of equipment with ammunition from Telmanove through Hranitne towards Vuhledar.

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Andruchchenko also reported that a portion of Russian military personnel has been withdrawn from the training grounds in Yalta and Urzuf. "They were transported by trucks (along with ammunition) through Urzuf towards Berdiansk at the beginning of the week. Currently, a significantly smaller number of trucks, heavily damaged as if after shelling, have returned to their place of deployment," he noted.