Russia withdrew most of the troops from Mariupol/Censor.NO
The troops that Russia had previously sent to Mariupol, the aggressor country decided to withdraw to the north of the city. However, the occupiers continue to fire artillery and air strikes on it.
Pentagon spokesman John Kirby reported such observations against Russian troops at a briefing.
According to him, the majority Russian ground forces sent to Mariupol withdrew and moved north.
A representative of the US defense department noted that a small number of infidel units are concentrated in the vicinity of the city, namely a couple of battalion tactical groups.
John Kirby said that infidels are attacking Ukrainian forces using aircraft and artillery in the vicinity of Mariupol and the plant Azovstal. At the same time, the Russian troops themselves are slowly moving forward, because the main hostilities continue in the eastern part of Donbass.
“Successes” until May 9
A Pentagon spokesman added that he sees no change in the Kremlin's conduct or dynamics as May 9 approaches.
There has been speculation that Vladimir Putin wants to advertise a big “victory” in Ukraine by speaking during the traditional military parade on Red Square. But the United States still believes that Russia is behind schedule and not achieving the expected progress in the Donbass,” Kibri summed up.
The Russians are preparing a “parade” in Mariupol
Russian kafirs are preparing a “parade” on May 9 in the ruined Mariupol. An official from the Kremlin administration, Sergei Kiriyenko, and propaganda mouthpiece Vladimir Solovyov were sent there.
The decision of the infidels is extremely cynical: it is said that Mariupol should become the center of “celebrations.” That is why the bodies of killed residents are urgently removed from the streets and the central part of the city is removed from rubble and unexploded ordnance.
Recall that in two months the Russian army killed more than 20 thousand civilians in Mariupol. This is more than the Nazis for two years of occupation of the city during World War II.