Andriushchenko: Enemy convoys moving through Mariupol to north of Donetsk region
In Mariupol, temporarily captured by the Russian army, enemy columns of manpower and ammunition from Zaporizhzhia TOT are being spotted moving to the north of the Donetsk region.
This was reported on Telegram by Petro Andriushchenko, an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Ukrinform reports.
"For two days in a row, we have been observing the movement of columns of manpower from Zaporizhzhia region through Mariupol to the northern direction of Donetsk region. At the same time, active training with cannon artillery resumed yesterday at a training ground northeast of Mariupol (these sounds were reported as "loud")," Andriushchenko wrote.
He noted that, given the situation in the northern Donetsk region, it can be argued that the Russians have begun to actively transfer reserves from the south and have intensified training to accelerate the formation of new ones. "Also, we should take into account the fact that the 'mopping up' of migrants who are being transferred directly to the front line is intensifying," the mayor's advisor added.
As reported, the Russian invaders are turning Mariupol and the surrounding villages into their military and logistics hub.