In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, active movement of Russian military, ammunition and fuel tankers in the direction of Berdiansk and Polohy is recorded.
In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, residents find unexploded shells near houses and in parks, but the "authorities" do not take any action to defuse them.
Mariupol Mayor Vadym Boichenko and Brussels Mayor Philippe Close have discussed options for cooperation in matters of reviving Mariupol after the city is liberated from Russian forces.
Near Volnovakha, which was captured by the Russian army, about 30 armed invaders fled from the front by military vehicles. They are moving towards Mariupol.
Russian invaders have already destroyed over 1,300 houses in the Donetsk region’s Mariupol, and continue demolishing those buildings that were damaged in Russia’s shelling of the city.
The Donetsk region’s Mariupol, upon its de-occupation, is expected to receive expert assistance from French cities regarding the development of infrastructure and coastal areas.
On the evening of May 19, 2023, several explosions rocked the Donetsk region’s temporarily occupied city of Mariupol, namely the area close to the airport.
The government of France has allocated €7 million for the improvement of housing for the residents of Mariupol who were forced to leave the city due to its occupation by the Russian army.
In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, the invaders destroyed the mosaic panel "Metallurgists" at the railway station, which was exhibited at the UN headquarters.
In Mariupol, temporarily captured by the Russian army, the redeployment of tanks and air defense systems of the invaders from Berdiansk direction is spotted.
In temporarily occupied by the Russian army Mariupol, unusual activity of enemy helicopters is being recorded, as well as another explosion at the Azovstal steel plant.
In the temporarily occupied city of Mariupol, invaders continue to patrol streets after a collaborator's car exploded. Occupiers are looking for members of the resistance movement.
An ammunition depot blew up in the village of Novotroitske just outside Mariupol, the industrial city on the Sea of Azov captured by Russian invaders last year.