Explosions near Mariupol kill 100 Russian soldiers, injure 400 more – mayor's advisor

Mariupol mayor's advisor Petro Andriushchenko says that several explosions occurred in Yurivka, Zaporizhzhia region, killing 100 Russian soldiers and injuring 400 more

On Telegram, he wrote that the invading Russian forces' communication station and electronic warfare were also destroyed.

Andriushchenko said that the hit occurred in the former Yalta recreation center and noted that up to 650 Russians could have been there. According to the mayor's advisor, four buses with Russian personnel were brought to the complex yesterday.

“The former Yalta recreation center was hit, and a 5-story building was destroyed. According to the project, this building was designed to comfortably accommodate 120 vacationers. If converted into barracks, the room can accommodate about 4-5 people. That is, the capacity of the room as a barracks is about 650 people. According to information from Mariupol resistance, yesterday 4 buses with soldiers were brought there,” he wrote.