Russia is increasing military transportation through Mariupol port - city council
In the Russian-occupied Mariupol, the enemy is increasing the use of the port to increase the number of its shipments, including military cargo.
This was reported on Telegram by the city council of Ukrainian Mariupol, Censor.NET reports.
"Activity has been recorded in the port of Mariupol.
This is reported by local residents of Prymorskyi district, drawing conclusions from the noise and activity on the territory.
According to preliminary information, yesterday the bulk carrier was re-moored near the Elevator, where direct loading from wagons is possible. Before that, it was loaded with metal cargo (possibly scrap metal) for two days in a row. The bulk carrier is due to leave the port soon.
We remind you that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Russians have been actively using the seaport to export loot and meet the military needs of their army. This week, they launched a cargo sorting and transshipment station and restored large railway scales. This will allow them to increase the pace and transfer additional resources through the seaport. The occupiers are increasing the use of the port to increase the number of shipments. Including for the further shipment of goods necessary for the needs of the frontline," the statement said.