On Sunday, a large-scale fire broke out in the area of the former Kholodokombinat in the temporarily occupied Mariupol near a new Russian military base. Explosions were heard.
The details of the "not accidental" fire in the area of the Kholodokombinat were described by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andryushchenko, in a commentary to Channel 24.
In particular, Andryushchenko said that according to preliminary data, the fire destroyed three trucks and one armoured vehicle. Seven Russian soldiers also suffered burns of varying degrees.
"A large number of Kadyrov's men were there. And then everything happened according to the classic scenario, that is, at the hands of Russian soldiers. Our people were absolutely safe, and the consequences are excellent," Andryushchenko stressed.