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According to the mayor of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov, on December 3, on December 3, ...

Shoots and drunken fights: Melitopol mayor told what was happening in an occupied city

According to the mayor of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov, on December 3, on December 3, the whole house woke up from the fact that the Russian military was mocking his wife. People called the occupation "police", but she could not do anything with him. In the temporarily occupied Melitopol in Zaporizhzhya, the number of Russian soldiers, which was moved to the apartments and homes of the local. The invaders intensified his pressing on civilians.

This was reported by the mayor of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov on the air of a telecommunication. According to him, last week, November 27 - December 3, was difficult for the enemy, because it was possible to destroy the enemy headquarters in a temporarily occupied Tokmak during a meeting of the invaders. Fedorov also noted that it was possible to eliminate hostile equipment and fuel gas stations in the temporarily occupied Melitopol, as well as in the villages around him.

The mayor of the temporarily occupied city said that the number of Russian soldiers, which was displaced to the apartments and homes of the local, increased. "We see the tendency that every night the inhabitants of the temporarily occupied Melitopol wake up from automatic shootings, from automatic queues. This is not the forces of resistance to destroy enemy troops, and the invaders begin to destroy each other," Fedorov says.

According to him, on December 3, on December 3, the whole house woke up from the fact that the Russian military was mocking his wife. People called the occupation "police", but she could not do anything with him. "They are often under alcoholic, narcotic intoxication. All homes wake up," Fedorov said. In addition, the mayor said that the invaders intensified his pressing on residents who are in temporary occupation. In particular, the enemy tries to nationalize all apartments and homes.

"Unfortunately, even if our residents decide to apply for a hostile passport to register for themselves real estate, then the enemy says:" Your apartments are nationalized. "And you need to go again and prove that these are your apartments and home City head. Currently, he said, civilian Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories are absolutely not protected. They find ways to survive while waiting for the Armed Forces.

We will remind, on November 21 in the center of national resistance said that Russian troops in occupied Tokmak seize housing with heating for the displacement of the occupiers. Local public utilities provide lists of apartments where owners do not live. Also on November 23, Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov said that the invaders were preparing for escape from the city. In particular, the enemy began to recruit agents to teach them to put labels on infrastructure, so it would be easier to strike them.