Local police collaborators established themselves as fugitive rats, Ivan Fedorov said.
800 policemen from the Rostov region and Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation arrived in the temporarily occupied Ukrainian Melitopol. This was announced yesterday by the mayor of the city, Ivan Fedorov.
“The occupiers reported in the Russian media that they brought 800 police officers from the Rostov region and the Krasnodar Territory to the Zaporozhye region,” he said.
According to Fedorov, these policemen first gathered in Melitopol, and then dispersed to the occupied areas of the Zaporozhye region.
Indeed, the occupiers were suffering from manpower shortages and fear. The local police established themselves as fugitive rats: they stopped or tried to leave for Crimea. I had to find personnel in Russia,” said the mayor.
He added that they will take the arrived policemen to work in Tokmak, Pologi and Vasilievka, and take them to a safer place at night – they are afraid of the partisans.
Earlier, Fedorov said that the Russian invaders were preparing new prisons for Ukrainians. The occupying authorities intended to create 28 penal colonies in the temporarily occupied territories, three of them in the Zaporozhye region.
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Source: korrespondent

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