Russian troops are pulling up tanks: where Russia plans to launch new offensive?
Advisor to the Mayor of Mariupol note that Russian troops have begun to move large reserves in the direction of Vuhledar
He shared the information on Espreso TV.
"Recently, the Russians have been massing large reserves in the direction of Vuhledar, transferring them from Zaporizhzhia or Kherson regions, partly from Russia. The enemy is moving military equipment across the fields, which is quite unusual. We attribute such actions to the fact that in this way the occupiers are moving equipment that was under repair in the Novoazovsk district, where there are enough repair bases. Today in Mariupol, we saw another convoy of tanks and armored personnel carriers drive through the city center on tractors. It seems that the Russians are amassing forces in the area of Marinka - Vuhledar to create another point of attack and resume hostilities there," noted Andriushchenko.
The advisor to the mayor of Mariupol also added that Russian troops have stopped the construction of a railroad near the village of Hranitne, located near Vuhledar.
"Given that there are no active hostilities like those near Avdiivka, but seeing the active preparations by the invaders, we can expect that in the near future we will hear about Vuhledar again in terms of the Russian offensive," emphasized Andriushchenko.
- On December 3, in the temporarily occupied Mariupol, Donetsk region, Russian army units were spotted moving from the Berdyansk direction in columns accompanied by military police.
- On December 4, in the temporarily occupied Mariupol, Donetsk region, Russian troops were transporting ammunition from warehouses to training grounds in trailers of civilian cars.
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