Russian policeman was injured in an explosion in Melitopol
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Russian policeman was injured in an explosion in Melitopol

Ivan Fedorov
Police

An explosion occurred near a school in temporarily occupied Melitopol. As a result, a police officer from Krasnodar was injured.

What is known about the explosion in Melitopol

As Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov reported, an explosion rang out in the city near the school, which was one of the first to be seized by the invaders.

According to Fedorov, he was most afraid of a well-known police punisher who lived nearby and was "famous" for his cruelty towards pro-Ukrainian residents.

Some time later, the mayor of Melitopol reported that a 'policeman' from Krasnodar, who had come to Melitopol from Russia to work in the occupation 'police', was wounded in the explosion.

He also noted that recently "something happened" to the railway in Melitopol, which is used by the Russians as an artery for the transfer of heavy weapons and ammunition.

Partisans eliminate the Russian occupiers

Earlier in Mariupol, guerrillas blew up a car of the Russian occupier. The Russian is an officer of the Caucasian units.

The partisans also successfully sabotaged and blew up a railway train that was transporting ammunition and fuel to the enemy from Crimea to Dniprorudne on a daily basis.

In November, it became known that a car carrying the "acting deputy minister of internal affairs of the LPR" and another occupiers could be blown up in Kreminna (the Luhansk region).

Also, near the temporarily seized Melitopol in Zaporizhzhia region, resistance forces blew up a car belonging to Kadyrov. This was preceded by a firefight.

By the way, in the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia region, the Gauleiters are taking covert measures to identify any centres of resistance to the Russian occupation. They even invented a new method for this purpose.

In particular, in the temporarily occupied Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia region, the occupiers have started to hang video cameras and continue to abduct civilians in search of "terrorists" and partisans.

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