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Arestovich denied information about the train being blown up by partisans in Melitopol

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Arestovich noted that the rails exploded in front of the train. Not a single occupier, according to him, was killed and the train was not injured.

Aleksey Arestovich, adviser to the head of the Office of the President, refuted information about the train being blown up by partisans in Melitopol, which was spread by the media the other day.

“I have to disappoint you a little. The railroad was blown up, but in front of the train. According to my information, not a single occupier was killed and the train was not injured,” he said on the air of one on TV. channels.

According to Arestovich, Ukrainian heroes act decisively.

“It should be noted that the tracks were mined near the train station and the explosion damaged the tracks, indicating that our heroes were acting decisively and bravely. This is the first case, but not the last,” the adviser told said the head of the OP.

Earlier it was reported that an armored train of Russian aggressors was blown up in the Zaporozhye region.

Recall that in occupied Melitopol, Ukrainian partisans liquidated the high ranks of Russia’s military.

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Source: korrespondent

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