Russians building bypass road around Mariupol to transfer equipment - Andriuschenko
The russian occupiers are building a bypass road near the temporarily occupied Mariupol in the Donetsk Region, which will transfer military cargo. The head of the Center for the Study of the Occupation, Petro Andriuschenko, reported this on his Telegram channel on Wednesday, September 17.
Andriuschenko noted that the russian occupiers are implementing the new logistics project quietly so as not to attract attention. If the new road is built, they are going to transfer military equipment, cargo and columns.
This speeds up the transfer of forces, reduces logistics time, and prepares the city as a hub for new offensives. But there is one difference. We see everything. We definitely have more agents. And none of their "bypasses" will be hidden from our eyes in Mariupol," Andriuschenko wrote.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on July 6, Andriuschenko said that the aggressor country of russia is transferring a large number of trucks with military personnel from the Zaporizhzhia Axis.
On June 26, Andriuschenko said that on June 26, a significant movement of equipment and manpower was recorded in temporarily occupied Mariupol in several directions at once.