Mariupol mayoral adviser confirmes Russian D-106 landing craft was sunk by a mine near Mariupol
Andryushchenko has received confirmation that a Russian D-106 landing craft in the Black Sea Fleet was blown up by a mine near Mariupol.
Petro Andryushchenko, Mariupol mayor's adviser, shared information on Telegram.
"Finally, we received confirmation that Russian D-106 Black Sea Fleet Project 1176 "Shark" amphibious landing craft was indeed blown up by a mine on June 30 in the waters of Mariupol. Three sailors are already singing fish songs together with Kobzon," Andryushchenko wrote.
In addition, on July 2, around five o'clock in the evening, Russian warehouse with looted goods caught fire.
"On the Eastern side of the Left Bank, Russian marauding occupiers staged a mini-series of looted goods in the service station. Yesterday around 5:00 p.m., the looted goods together with the warehouse suddenly caught fire. Rescuers flew to save their "own" property, but did not have time. Another Mariupol butt paid off the robbers," added the mayor's adviser .
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