In Melitopol, the temporarily occupied city of the Zaporozhye region, since yesterday, May 5, buses have been standing on the central square, taking out the invaders and civilians.
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The mayor of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov spoke about this on the air of the national telethon.
Thus, the “evacuation” is taking place not only in those 16 settlements that the occupiers have previously publicly announced, Fedorov notes.
On the example of Melitopol, we can see the following picture: since yesterday, there have been buses on the territory of the first gymnasium and the central square, which also take away mostly collaborators and those rabid who agreed to go with the enemy, he noted.
Also, according to Fedorov, the invaders left a number of administrative buildings in the city.
The enemy leaves them and smokes all the documents there. A mass “evacuation” has not yet been announced there, but the enemy is already leaving from there and taking the collaborators away,” he noted.
Later, Fedorov, in his Telgram channel, said that the “evacuation” provoked crazy queues and panic, posting the corresponding photos.
Photo “without words” at the Chongar checkpoint on the way from Melitopol to Crimea. The military and the owners of special passes are out of turn. Trucks with loot – in a separate queue. And thousands of passenger cars have at least 5 hours of waiting, he noted.
Source: Racurs

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