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According to the advisor of the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko, the coal ...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation prepare an offensive in the south: why coal is threatened (video)

According to the advisor of the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko, the coal "opens the gate" to the railway connection in the Crimea. And its launch will allow Russian invaders to use their resources more efficiently. Russian troops are preparing for offensive actions in the south of Ukraine. This was stated by the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko on the air of "Kyiv24", commenting on the construction of railway occupiers through the city.

"It can be said for sure that today the Russians are preparing for the offensive somewhere in the south of Ukraine. It can be a Donetsk region from the line of coal and ending with a robot, Vasylivka. Where it is unknown," he said. In particular, the launch of the railway allows the Russian invaders much faster and more efficiently to use resources. "We always talk to you about the technique that railways are carried. It is clear. Because this is the easiest way.

But let's not forget the living force that is also brought by the same trains. The main thing they can do it secretly. It is very difficult to fix it Train passing all over the line, ”Andryushchenko said. He suggests that the rusty Russians can hide in the territory a little to the north of Mariupol. These are several semi -tone stations. "There is a completely truck there. The tunnel of the dead end. You won't see it from nowhere if you don't know exactly what he is there.

And even if he learned, he can not be amazed from the sky. There is a deep tunnel enough," he said Andryushchenko. Therefore, the coal can be threatened, because it "opens the gate" to a completely different railway - to the Crimea. The obstacle to the path is the plot of Volnovakha - the coal. We will remind, on June 13 the adviser to the mayor Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko declared that the Russians almost built a railway that will connect the Russian from Rostov-on-Don with occupied Mariupol.