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The Russian column traced through the center of Mariupol in the direction of Ber...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation first used civilian trucks in the military column: what the enemy intended (video)

The Russian column traced through the center of Mariupol in the direction of Berdyansk Zaporizhzhya region, said the mayor advisor Petro Andryushchenko. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation use civilian trucks - covered trucks - in the military column in Mariupol of Donetsk region. This was reported by the mayor Petro Andryushchenko in his Telegram on January 10.

"For the first time, the movement of the unit using civilian trucks (covered trucks) in the column was recorded," Petro Andryushchenko said. According to him, places were installed for the placement of personnel and engineering and photography, which were transported in the open way. However, it was not possible to establish what was in civilian trucks. Andryushchenko noted that the enemy column was trapped through the center of Mariupol in the direction of Berdyansk Zaporizhzhya region.

"It is the accompaniment from the eastern border to the western departure from Mangush village confidence to assert the use of civil transport in the column," he stressed. Advisor to the mayor Mariupol added that a separate use of civil transport for military purposes, namely the truck, was previously recorded. However, the use of such transport in an organized column was recorded for the first time.

We will remind, on January 6, the adviser of the mayor Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko declared that Russian invaders overturned military equipment to the Berdyansk direction. In particular, through Mariupol, the enemy shipped trucks with ammunition and live force. On January 3, in a temporarily occupied Mariupol of Donetsk region, the enemy intensified Russian aviation. The motion of the rifle was fixed along the sea line towards Berdyansk Zaporizhzhya region.