An adviser to the Mariupol Mayor Petro Andrushenko reported that Russian trains and wagons on the railway were damaged in Ilovaisk, Donetsk region (east of Ukraine) on October 8, 2022.
Source: An adviser to the Mariupol Mayor Petro Andrushenko
According to an adviser to the Mariupol Mayor Petro Andrushenko, supply chains of Russian troops were damaged not only in the occupied Crimea but also in Ilovaisk in the Donetsk region.
“Not only Crimea, not only fuel tanks. There is also a cargo warehouse in Ilovaisk. Locals report a rather powerful explosion and subsequent detonation at night. Russian troops now have big problems with the supply from both sides.”
The photos from the scene show that some wagons have turned into scrap. In addition, the railway track was also damaged.
Earlier, the was an explosion on the bridge that connects Russian-occupied Crimea to Russia.
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