In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, a new marking on military trucks was noticed, which resembles the tactical marking of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. As the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko reported, the trucks moving from the territory of the transit base along the street. Taganrogsk in the Roziv district of the Zaporizhia region, were spotted with markings in the form of a triangle, which exactly repeats the marking of the ZSU in the Kursk region.
These trucks, transporting personnel and ammunition, moved in a convoy of seven cars without an open escort. It is still unknown why the occupiers decided to use such a marking and what its purpose is. However, Andryushchenko noted that this may be part of a strategy aimed at misleading Ukrainian forces and disorienting them at the front, particularly in the Vugledar area.
In particular, the situation with the marking may indicate new tactical maneuvers by the occupiers, seeking to misinform the Ukrainian forces or create the appearance of increasing their own military presence. This raises serious questions about the possible plans of the enemy and requires additional attention from the Ukrainian military and intelligence services.
The scale and purpose of applying such markings still remain a mystery, but this case clearly indicates possible changes in the tactics of the Russian occupation forces. Ukrainian troops must be ready for any surprises and actively monitor the situation in order to adequately respond to potential threats.