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Andryushchenko revealed what the Russians were storing in a warehouse in Rostov-on-Don where a large-scale fire broke out

On Tuesday, July 30, a fire broke out in a warehouse containing polycarbonate products in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Eyewitnesses reported that an explosion occurred before the fire broke out. Mariupol Mayor's Advisor Petr Andryushchenko Reveals What the Occupiers Stored at the Enterprise.

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Local Telegram channels reported that a fire broke out in a warehouse with polycarbonate products on Taganrogskaya Street, 144 in Rostov-on-Don, and that it began to spread quickly due to strong winds. Footage of the fire was published online, NBN reports.

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According to eyewitnesses, the fire was preceded by a “bang”, propagandists attribute the emergency to an electrical panel – the equipment allegedly could not withstand and exploded. The Ministry of Emergency Situations managed to put out the fire in a few hours.

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Advisor to the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko said that the Russians were storing a large number of components for drones at the warehouse in Rostov-on-Don where the fire occurred.

“It was probably just a coincidence. Nothing else,” the official wrote.

Recall that on the night of July 30, explosions thundered in the Russian city of Kursk. The authorities announced a missile attack on the regional center.

nbnews.com.ua

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