The Mariupol Resistance blew up the car of a Russian military officer of a Caucasian unit.
A Russian officer was eliminated in Mariupol
According to the adviser to the mayor, Petro Andryushchenko, a car carrying an officer was blown up on Nesterova Street in the Prymorskyi district. He is in hospital.
Cotton in Mariupol
In the city of Mariupol, which is temporarily under the control of Russian troops, local guerrillas are actively "decreasing" the number of the occupiers. Last week, 26 Russian soldiers were killed in the city under "mysterious circumstances".
Earlier, the mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, said that the Russian military in the occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region had suffered a massive loss of morale, and that mysterious deaths of the occupiers had been reported in a number of cities.
Also in November, at least four 'police officers' and FSS officers were killed in Mariupol. In addition, several other invaders were eliminated in the city.
The explosion of a car of one of the occupation 'police' corps took place on 10 November on the Metallurgiv Avenue.
At the time, representatives of local resistance forces stated that this operation was their "gift" from the so-called "police" to celebrate Police Day in Russia.
It has now become known that the invader was fatally wounded after the car explosion.