In Mariupol, most buses are in critical condition – CNS.


In Mariupol, most buses are in unsatisfactory technical condition due to a lack of qualified personnel. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance.
The technical condition of 90% of the buses that go on routes in Mariupol is unsatisfactory. The fleet is not renewed and is practically not repaired due to a lack of maintenance personnel.
The problem is further exacerbated by the fact that decommissioned vehicles from Russia have started to appear in the city, but there is no one to dispose of them. The Center for National Resistance calls for the liberation of Ukrainian lands from the occupiers to prevent the degradation of the region.
The Center for National Resistance also urges citizens to report enemy crimes, their location, and equipment via an anonymous link.
Let us recall that the enemy is once again forming its reserves and increasing military stockpiles in Mariupol.
Additionally, the completed railway from Rostov-on-Don to Mariupol via Granitne/Malovodne has been launched.
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