An explosion occurred in occupied Melitopol

According to the mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, an explosion was heard in the city on the morning of November 4.

There has just been an explosion in Melitopol. We are finding out whether this time it is another leaky ploy of the occupiers or a successful greeting to the enemy from the Ukrainian Armed Forces,” said Fedorov.

The explosion occurred near a fire station where an improvised explosive device was allegedly found. The occupiers also report about the injured police officer-collaborator.

“They sent the fake ‘police’ and rescuers to Ivan Alekseev Street – an improvised explosive device was allegedly found near the fire station. They reported about the injured ‘policeman’. Probably, in the ‘best’ racist traditions, they will block the street and look for ‘saboteurs’,” commented Fedorov.

What’s happening in Melitopol

It is worth noting that explosions have recently become more frequent in occupied Melitopol. According to the locals, the occupiers are not worried about the city, as the Ukrainian Armed Forces have weapons that can reach them.

In addition, local partisans had earlier eliminated Russian invaders who were engaged in looting during a “night hunt.”

Ivan Fedorov clarified that the explosion occurred in the Aviastopol area, when the loot was being loaded into a car.

In total, over the summer and two months of autumn, partisans in the city eliminated “more than 40 occupants in various ways.”

As for the latter cases, as confirmed by the invaders themselves, unknown persons poisoned the occupiers: 9 died, 12 are in intensive care. The occupiers felt signs of poisoning two hours after dinner. They believe that the same “saboteurs” could have poisoned the Russian military on a massive scale.

In addition, the invaders recorded several raids on Russian barracks in Mariupol. The occupants said that unknown persons broke into the barracks, killing the guards beforehand. In total, 17 occupants were killed and 11 others were wounded.

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