 Russians use civilian trucks to transport military equipment and personnel through Mariupol. Russian forces have begun using civilian trucks as part of their military convoys transporting equipment and personnel. Mariupol mayoral advisor Petro Andriushchenko reported on Telegram. Eyewitnesses reported observing the civilian vehicles openly transporting military assets Andriushchenko noted. However, it was not possible to determine exactly what the civilian trucks were carrying. Andriushchenko said adding that the convoy was passing through the city centre in the direction of Burdiansk in occupied Zaporizia Oblast. Civilian vehicles accompanied the military convoy from the eastern border to the western exit from the village of Manhush. While there have been previous reports of civilian vehicles being used for military purposes, this was the first time they were observed as part of an organised convoy. Recently, near the temporarily occupied city of Mariupol, Ukrainian forces destroyed a railroad bridge built by the invaders as part of a plan to lay down a railroad from Russia to the city. According to preliminary information, the armed forces of Ukraine destroyed a half-built railway bridge, fuel tanks and engineering vehicles outside the village of Hranitnyi near Mariupol, the Mariupol City Council announced.