Russians in occupied Mariupol strengthened security of military bases - Andriushchenko. PHOTOS
In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, Donetsk region, Russians have strengthened the arrangement and organization of security at military bases through regular "Bavovna (is a Ukrainian phrase and internet meme that originated during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, humorously used to refer to explosions-ed.) in the city. In particular, they installed surveillance cameras and barbed wire.
This was reported by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko, Censor.NET reports.
"After the Mariupol "bavovna", the occupiers significantly strengthened the arrangement and organization of security of military bases in the city," he noted.
In particular, the Russians installed surveillance cameras, added new ones to the places where there were cameras before, barbed wire and additional surveillance towers.
"How this is supposed to save us from "bavovna" is unclear. But the "No Panic" campaign was held on all identified Russian databases," Andrushchenko added.