The occupiers plan to introduce a round-the-clock “curfew” in the city for at least a week, Ivan Fedorov said.
The Russian occupiers plan to impose a round-the-clock “curfew” in temporarily captured Melitopol for at least a week. This was announced on the air of a nationwide news telethon by city leader Ivan Fedorov on Friday, December 24.
“Right now, they (occupiers – ed.) are launching propaganda that on December 25 there will be a complete curfew until January 2-3. Such announcements appeared in some cities, but in most villages. In the city of Melitopol, they are also talking about it,” he said
According to him, the Russians are afraid of communication between the local population, the Ukrainian military and intelligence, which results in the destruction of at least 10 Russian groups and military bases every week.
Fear in the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporozhye region is intensifying every day, Fedorov said.
The head of the city said that the occupiers were closing the entire district, trying to find partisans, representatives of the resistance forces, but they did not succeed.
He noted that the Russians were setting up mobile checkpoints right in the middle of the city, where they were also filtering.
According to him, Melitopol became a logistical and administrative center of the Russian invaders, “which they closed and where they held people as hostages.”
It should be noted that on December 23, a loud explosion was heard in the center of the temporarily occupied Melitopol.
In addition, on the night of December 20, two loud explosions were also heard in Melitopol.
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Source: korrespondent

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