The collaborators-workers took an indefinite leave – the management dismissed them forever, Ivan Fedorov said.
In the Zaporozhye region, in the temporarily occupied Melitopol, the Russians burn documents in bags, and also export computers and office equipment to Russia. Mayor Ivan Fedorov announced this on Telegram on Friday evening.
“In Melitopol, the computers and servers of the occupational passport office left an indefinite leave. The collaborators-workers themselves followed them – the leadership said goodbye to them forever. The attackers hurriedly packed up of equipment and took it to an unknown destination in Russia. Some documents were burned to the ground,” he wrote.
Fedorov emphasized that in the building of the occupational military police, “documents are burned in sacks all day long.”
“In the Melitopol hospital for intensive treatment, there is an urgent departure at night of ‘management’.” Patients were discharged ahead of schedule for traumatology, and they themselves talk about which cities they managed to escape,” the mayor. noted.
Recall that on May 5, the Russians announced the “evacuation” of the occupied part of the Zaporozhye region. Residents of 18 settlements, including city dwellers, will be temporarily evacuated deep into the region due to shelling in the frontline zone.
As you know, Ukraine is preparing for a counter-offensive. President Volodymyr Zelensky said this on Thursday. He also promised “some bad news” for Russians following his international travels.
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Source: korrespondent

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